November - Robert M. La Follette High School
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November - Robert M. La Follette High School
The Lance Volume 51, Issue 3 The Student Voice of LHS La Follette High School, Madison, WI Outside LHS Adoption Awareness: November is national awareness month! pg. 6 Remember When... Throwback Thursday? How about Nastalgic November! Feature Reliving the good ole days: Who doesn't love the elementary school days? pg. 9 Brain Teasers What Grinds Your Gears. Christmas in November is a no. pg. 7 Opinion Fun Hobby or Nasty Habit? Must do a mustache this November. pg. 14 Arts & Entertainment Mockingjay: Do the Hunger Games have you hungry for more? pg. 12 Sports Keep on running: The Lancer distance crew isn't stopping until they reach the finish line. pg. 10 November 2014 MANIACHI THE MIRACLE MAN IT'S ON THIS BLACK FRIDAY PUT THE PHONE DOWN! What are you doing to be in Life is too short to be on your Giving seniors memories that Black Friday condition? phone all day. will last a lifetime. Inside LHS The Lance 2014-15 Lance Staff Editor-in-Chief: Andy Porter Assistant Editor: Kaylee Hinze Alex Wehrli Copy Editor: Rachel Hellrood Aaron Lucius Visual Arts/Photography: Staff Section Editors: Aaron Lucius - Inside LHS Christina Peterson - Arts & Entertainment Diamond Washington/Tevin Sago - Sports Rebekah Smith - News Melody Krishnan - Feature Mitchell Cefalu - Brain Teasers Martina Seignarack/Rachel Hellrood Opinion/Editorial Adviser: Donna Kennedy Consultant: Tim Stanton, Images Plus Printer: Images Plus, Madison, WI Editorial Policy: “The Lance” welcomes letters to the editor. All letters must be signed, but may be printed anonymously at the author’s request and/or the discretion of the editors and adviser. Editor(s) reserve the right to disallow printing of any or all submitted items without written or verbal notice. Maniachi Gives Seniors Memories Meet a man who gives his time to help give high school seniors lasting memories. By Andy Porter Tina Seignarack As many of us know, when you reach your senior year of high school you finally lose that dorky, generic, and generally pretty bad school photo. Instead you finally have a nice photo that you’re proud of showing people, that’s usually taken by a professional photographer, but for those who are more financially challenged, it may be a luxury that you just can’t afford. Except here at La Follette, no senior needed to go without their senior picture, for a man by the name of John Maniachi came to save the day. John Maniachi is a professional photographer who has worked on countless projects for many years here in Madison. In 2009 he began working for UW Health and takes pictures of doctors, nurses, staff, and other needed images for their marketing materials. These photos can be seen on the UW’s website, billboards, magazine ads, newspapers, you name it! Not to mention the fact that before working for UW, he spent 12 years working for the Wisconsin State Journal (yes THE Wisconsin State Journal). One of his most interesting projects however, is taking senior pictures for the students of MMSD and given his credentials, there is no better person to do the job! For the past seven years here at La Follette, Maniachi has come during early Fall to take senior pictures for those who can’t afford them or those who just need one taken. The best part though, is the fact that he does it all for free and it’s not only here at La Follette, this year alone Maniachi took pictures for over 100 students in all four of Madison’s high schools. But why would someone do this? “Taking pictures for students who wouldn’t have a chance to be in the yearbook is a good way to give back to the community and to help out hard-working kids that maybe need a little help,” Maniachi said. Another interesting question is how does Maniachi have time to do this with what sounds like a pretty busy schedule? “UW Health is very helpful with this project. When I started at UW Health in 2009, La Follette was the only school that I visited. With encouragement from my boss, I began shooting at East, West, and Memorial as well and they are happy to give me time for this project,” Maniachi added. All in all, Maniachi has done great work for his community, our school, and students all around the district. Thanks to him 100 more seniors will have a photo that they can look back on in ten years and be proud of. The work he does for us here and La Follette and in Madison in general is the work of a man who truly cares about others. So thank you John! If you would like to see any of his photos visit his website at johnmaniaciphotography.com All submissions are reviewed by staff prior to publication and may be edited without written notice. Articles may be edited to meet space requirements. Submit suggestions, ideas or comments to a “Lance” staff member, to Donna Kennedy or to the address below. “The Lance” La Follette High School 702 Pflaum Road Madison, WI 53716 Views expressed in this paper are the views of individual authors, or in the case of the staff editorials, the editorial board. They do not represent the views of all Lance staff members, administration or any other MMSD employee or board member. Submit story suggestions/opinions to: lanceatlhs@gmail.com 2 The Lance November 2014 Lancer Log November 2014 November 17 Early Release Days - Dismiss at 2:22PM November 3 Term 1 Exams: Block 3 & 4 Dismiss at 11:55am November 4 Beginning of Term 2 Dismiss at 11:55am November 6-8 Fall Play 7:30PM November 6-December 2 Key Club Holiday Food Drive 2nd Block Class Pick-up on Tuesdays and Thursdays November 6-8 Fall Play 7:30PM November 12 Booster Club Meeting 7:00PM November 14 NO SCHOOL Staff Professional Development November 18 Latino Parent Night 6:30PM November 19 Fall Jazz Ensemble 7:30PM November 24 Fall Orchestra Concert 7:30PM November 26-28 NO SCHOOL Thanksgiving November 2014 Inside LHS Do It For The Sticker This is an important year to vote, so if you’re 18 remember to do so. November 4th is Election Day! By Alex Wehrli What could be more fun than buying cigarettes, getting a tattoo, or hitting up some raunchy club? What about voting? It’s probably not the first thing that comes to mind when you hit the big one eight; however it is one of the most substantial ways for you to exercise your voice as a young adult. As the year goes on more and more students are becoming eligible to vote. Unfortunately many are reluctant to do so. Maybe it’s out of laziness, maybe it’s because they’re clueless, or maybe it’s just because they don’t care. Regardless, there is no decent excuse to not exercise your democratic right to vote. A democracy only works if every voice is heard. All you need to register is a driver’s license or a state ID card. In total the process only take a few minutes. After that it’s just a matter of going to your designated polling place, filling out your ballet and casting your vote. If you can manage all that you’ll receive this fun little sticker that says ‘I voted today,’ and if that isn’t a good enough reason to vote I don’t know what is. It’s important though that you are a knowledgeable voter. You should know who the candidates are and what they stand for. That doesn’t mean you base all of your information on the fun little attack The Lance ads that run on TV all the time, no, you should do some research online. Don’t try to say you don’t have time for that either because you’re most likely reading this article in the middle of class and so you could just as easily pull out your blackberry and look some stuff up. Ultimately you should base your vote on what you stand for, not your parents, not your grandparents, not your dog, but you. Polls show that this governor’s race is incredibly close and so either candidate could seize the seat. One vote could swing the election. To not take go out and exercise your right to do so would be a disservice to your freedoms as an American. Some individuals, despite knowing how powerful voting is, still choose not to go out and let their voice be heard. Those who choose to not vote have no right to complain about the results of an election given the fact that had the opportunity do something about it but choose to stand by idly. “I’m not 18, but I would like to vote. It’s a great privilege and no matter who you vote for, it is important that you be heard,” Cahleel Copus (12) said. So go out and vote in this upcoming November 4th election and take advantage of all that democracy has to offer. 3 Inside LHS La Follette’s Time Capsule Closes Again In 2013 LHS opened it’s time capsule from 25 years earlier. Now, it’s closing again. By Rachel Hellrood and Aaron Lucius Many of the students and staff here remember when La Follette opened the time capsule last school year during homecoming week. What do you envision when you think of a time capsule? Maybe photographs, news clipping or even notes from a class that someone submitted. Or maybe you think of something totally different. That’s okay too. Regardless of you think of, what members of the La Follette community found when they opened the time capsule was mostly just a lot of papers submitted by students from 1988, when the time capsule was last sealed. Other things included things like VHS video tapes and even administrative books to show what the policies and procedures were like back in ‘88. A lot of the stuff from then is now placed in archives. While a lot has changed in the past 25 years, La Follette has not. So instead of focusing on what La Follette is like, a majority of the items that were placed in the time capsule reflected the culture of the current day students. To collect new artifacts for the time capsule, “Last school year the students from the two AP history classes were given an assignment to bring in something that either represented La Follette, Madison or themselves that also represented society in 2014. We wanted them to think about what people in 2038 would be excited to think about,” Raymond Rossing, a history teacher here at La Follette explained. Students got creative in this time capsule to help represent all areas of La Follette students. The students submitted items that included things such as: a list of Yo Mamma jokes, CDs with popular music that was on the radio, photo albums of popular places La Follette students hung around at, 4 school ID cards, old phones, iPods, swim trunks, awards and even a free scoopie token to Culver’s with a note attached explaining that if Culvers was still around, that the future students know what to do with it. There were even things unique as a grocery list, to see how food prices will change in the future. Besides individual students submitting objects, sports teams and organizations also submitted items as well. The girls’ soccer team submitted a soccer ball that was signed by all the players, while the Statesman Yearbook donated the 50th Anniversary Yearbook signed by the staff members. And of course the Lance donated one of every issue from the 2013-2014 school year to help the students of 2038 understand what issues were important in the news and as well as what went on here at La Follette. “Last year I put in some music and some information about Summerfest in the time capsule so students know what music in 2014 was like,” Kaitlyn Jacobsen (12) said. The time capsule is set to be opened in 2038. One can only wonder what the future students will think of the artifacts. Some of the students may have some trouble recognizing some things like cell phones, iPods or almost any electronic device. Possibly some students may have never even heard of Yo Mama jokes! But, hopefully this will help them with seeing what the past was like for high school students. “I think it leaves a record of what life was like at La Follette during 2013 and 2014,” said history teacher Phil Neppl. Although there will be a plaque hanging up to dedicate the time capsule, the exact location of it at this time is unknown. A rumor has been going around that it’s been placed in a hidden crawl space behind one of the gym walls. Only time will tell where the time capsule is actually hidden. But for now we can only imagine what the staff and students at La Follette will think about once the time capsule opens again. Mr. Neppl goes back in time; reading artifacts from the time capsule that was opened last school year during Homecoming Week. La Follette Special! $20 off your next carpet cleaning! We solve the toughest pet odor and teen stain problems for Your carpets! 251-7025 www.maccservice.com The Lance November 2014 News The Living Celebrate the Day of the Dead Dia de Los Muertos is a time to celebrate the lives of those that have passed away. By Diamond Washington Dia de Los Muertos or Day of the Dead, is a holiday that is celebrated throughout Latin America though it is strongly associated with Mexico, where it originated. It is celebrated on November 1st and 2nd, though most celebrations for the holiday start on October 31st. It is a mix between Aztec ritual and Catholicism, which was brought to Mexico by Spanish conquistadors, but this is not a history lesson. The first of November, Dia de Los Inocentes also know as All Saints Day, is reserved for the children that have passed. The second of November aka Dia de Los Difuntos aka All Souls Day, is more for all of the older people that have passed. This holiday is often confused with Halloween, which is celebrated on the 31st of October. These two holidays are not the same though. The day of the dead is a celebration of death and the afterlife whereas Halloween is a day that forges a fear of death and those who have passed. On Dia de Los Muertos, there are many traditions that take place. One is that many create altars dedicated to their loved ones. They place pictures of them along with their favorite foods and sometimes even the favorite toys of children. They also place yellow marigolds around them. Marigolds are the official flower because the yellow color is akin to the sun and represents life and hope. Another tradition is making special foods in honor of passed loved ones. A common one is pan de muerto (bread of the dead). This bread can be molded into angels or animals and on this occasion, bones. The basic belief behind The Day of The Dead is that the human soul doesn’t die. This allows a passed individual’s soul to travel to and from earth, allowing loved ones to visit. Dia de Los Muertos is a bit of a change from our usual scary, freaky, creepy Halloween, but it’s something new and refreshing. Is Ebola That Big of A Threat to The US? The Fear of Ebola is almost as bad as the virus itself. By Mitch Cefalu The recent Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa is gaining more and more attention by the day. According to the World Health Organization (W.H.O), there have been over 10000 confirmed cases total in the recent West African outbreak and although the area has seen many smaller outbreaks in the past, none in the last 10 years involved more than 50 cases; the most recent is now the biggest outbreak of the Ebola virus in history. But is this deadly virus, with a 10 percent survival rate in impoverished areas such as most of West Africa, and an estimated 50 percent survival rate in first world countries, a threat to the United States? Or more importantly is it a threat to us in Madison, Wisconsin? It is common knowledge that the United States detained and quarantined a man during his flight home in Dallas, Texas from Liberia in October, where he contracted the Ebola virus after visiting family. He was isolated in a local hospital where he eventually passed away. During his time in the hospital however, a nurse November 2014 who claims she was wearing full precautionary gear managed to contract the virus, and in turn has been hospitalized but she is expected to make a full recovery. Could this set off a chain reaction of infections? Medical officials disclose the second case as a freak accident and a “breach in protocol” for dealing with these types of infections. However, recently a doctor retuning to New York from Guinea, which had not even a few months before been declared a country involved in the recent epidemic, has tested positive for Ebola as well. So is an Ebola related plague likely? In Western Africa, yes without any outside medical intervention from a foreign country the infection will spread rapidly and the survival rate of the infected drop due to the lack of medical supplies, treatments and doctors in the area. But in United States? Most likely not, the system we have in place for these types of outbreaks is working or else we would all be dying of Ebola. Long story short, we can all stop saying Ebola every time someone next to you coughs. Free order of breadsticks with purchase of a 14” or larger Pizza OR Student Lunch Buffet for only $6.70 Offer only valid with this coupon The Lance 5 News LHS Digest Youtubber Goes Too Far Here’s what you’ve missed from the month of October! Sam Pepper crosses the line trying to get Online laughs. By Andy Porter By Christina Peterson On October 22nd, a Canadian soldier was shot and killed while guarding Canada’s National War Monument. At the same time there was also gunfire inside the Parliament building. As of October 23rd, the Canadian police believe that a 32 year old male by the name of Michael Zehaf-Bibeau. If you’ve ever used the popular website YouTube, you may know of a man named Sam Pepper. He has formerly appeared on a show called Big Brother, this 25 year old British YouTuber was known for making popular prank videos for his YouTube channel, which currently has just over 2 million subscribers. Unfortunately, he has been recently known for things that aren’t exactly held in such a good light. Sam has posted several videos in which he mistreats and confuses women, using different forms of bodily violations. Some of these videos include, “How to Pick Up Girls with a Lasso”, where Sam physically restrains several women on the street using a lasso. Many of these women are clearly seen looking startled and uneasy about being restrained by a stranger. Another is named, “How to Make Out With Strangers”, where he forces women, on camera, into kissing him. By the expressions and reactions these women displayed when Sam did that, it is obvious that they are not okay with his behavior. Though he has many videos containing content that is “popularizing” harassment against people, his latest one is the video that has caught the most attention. Sam Pepper recently released a video titled “Fake Hand Ass Pinch Prank”. In this video, he sexually violates and upsets a number of unsuspecting women, by using a fake hand to pinch girls bottoms. He would put the fake hand inside of one sweatshirt pocket and one real hand in the other, leaving his second real hand free and hidden within his sweatshirt. He then would go and ask random women for directions, when they weren’t looking he would pop his hidden hand out of his sweatshirt and grab their bottoms, then quickly put it back before they could catch him. This confuses and upsets the women, with one woman even saying “I don’t like that; I don’t like that”. Despite this, he proceeded to laugh and continue On October 6th, the Supreme Court rejected the Same Sex Marriage appeal from Wisconsin, meaning that as of October 7th, same sex marriages became legal once again. After an eight month long investigation it has been found that the University of North Carolina has been sending at least 3,100 student athletes through “paper classes” in order to keep students eligible for sports. The report stated that the scandal has been going on for the past 18 years. After 42 year old Omar J. Gonzales jumped the fence and reached the White House on September 20th, Julia Pierson the first female Secret Service Director has resigned from her duties. Until another can be appointed Joseph Clancy will be in charge. On October 21st, former Olympian Oscar Pistorius, was sentenced to up to five years in prison for the accidental shooting of his girlfriend. He was charged with culpable homicide and reckless endangerment with a firearm. As of October 24th, a fourth citizen in the US was diagnosed positively with Ebola. Craig Spencer, a doctor who was in Guinea treating those who also had Ebola. Nina Pham, the Dallas nurse who contracted the Ebola virus has recovered and has been cleared of all symptoms. 6 The Lance doing it. A short time later, Sam released another video on his channel, this time of a woman doing the same “prank” to men. The next day, he posts a last video explaining how both the previous videos were staged and scripted, and the people who appeared in them were acting, and that the whole thing being part of a “social experiment”. However, he has yet to release any evidence that the people in his videos had given consent, even with all the allegations made against him. A few of Sam’s videos have been removed by YouTube and/or privatized by Sam himself, so they are no longer able to be viewed, but the crimes still remain. Though most people view what Sam did as terrible, others viewed it as the last straw. All the controversy and publicity Sam is getting right now has inspired several women to speak out about crimes Sam may have committed that aren’t exactly as public. As of October 1st, there have been at least six women that have came forward and claimed that Sam had touched them inappropriately or had on line conversations with them that were indecent. Some girls have posted videos telling their stories of Sam sexually harassing them and exposed screen shots of conversations in which Sam is asking girls as young as 15 to send him nude pictures or get naked for him over Skype. He then tells them to keep it a secret, usually due to their age difference. Some videos, however, having been posted anonymously of girls who claimed to have been raped by Sam Pepper. They hide their faces and change their voices so that people can’t tell who they are. These girls have gone as far as going to the police, but have been too scared to further pursue the issue, due to fear of repercussions from Sam’s fans. Sam has been banned from attending most YouTube conventions - such as Vidcon and Playlist - lost his corporate sponsorship and has apparently been dropped from the YouTube partnership program. Despite this, however, no legal actions have been taken and he has yet to be convicted of any of these crimes. November 2014 What’s Hot What’s Not By: The Lance Class What’s Hot: Black Friday sales What’s Not: Black Friday brawls What’s Hot: Turkey Time What’s Not: Ruining it with Christmas music What’s Hot: Bein’ too cool What’s Not: Bein’ too cool for school What’s Hot: Fun Hobbies What’s Not: Nasty Habits What’s Hot: Graduating early What’s Not: Graduating late What’s Hot: Making money What’s Not: Spending it all What’s Hot: A tasty sandwich What’s Not: A knuckle sandwich What’s Hot: Blasts from the past What’s Not: Trying to bring them back What’s Hot: Stuffing What’s Not: Getting stuffed What’s Hot: FEMA What’s Not: FEMA camps What’s Hot: Mockingjay Part I What’s Not: Waiting a whole year for Part II Random Facts By Mitch Cefalu Brain Teasers What Grinds Your Gears? Christmas in November? By Kaylee Hinze I hate walking through the mall and seeing Christmas trees and posters already plastered up in store fronts. Let’s be real it’s only November. Halloween just happened a few days ago people, and Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and we already have Christmas decorations up? The earliest you should have any sign of Christmas at your home or store is black Friday. Black Friday is a great time for people to snag early Christmas decorations or presents. Some families tend to take down the thanksgiving decorations the day after and replace them with Christmas decorations. That is acceptable as a tradition but what is not acceptable is seeing Christmas lights, trees and bears in stores in mid-October. If your family is lazy or not very cheery like some, the latest you could have your tree up is Christmas Eve. Hallmark is the main destroyer of Halloween and thanksgiving cheer. They skip right to Christmas as early as possible just to make a few bucks. Halloween and Thanksgiving are just as important as or maybe even more important than Christmas. “It really frustrates me because we are just skipping over two very important holidays,” Robin Mwai (11) said. Personally I think seeing ghosts and pumpkins are just as special as seeing trees and presents. Hallmark needs to chill out and turn from a 10 down to 5. Even the Hallmark channel starts its holiday movies in early November. Toyland is on full blast filling kids’ minds with all the toys they want to put on their wish lists this year. Toyland needs to chillax. Kids are still going to want your product in a month and a half when Christmas comes around. All the nonstop commercials and songs already pressuring us to get ready for Christmas time makes me not even excited for Christmas to come. The 25 days of Christmas on ABC family is when the celebration should truly begin. No one wants to buy Christmas decorations when we’re still in fall. Fall is all about pretty autumn leaves, scary ghouls and delicious turkeys. Not about snow, snowmen, reindeer or Santa. So Hallmark and other holiday stores quit rushing our holidays and jumping right to Christmas. How do you think Halloween and Thanksgiving would feel? NOT VERY GOOD. So slow down the chugging on the Christmas train and let Halloween and Thanksgiving have a chance for once. They can be just as exciting. •The Lion King was released on June 15th, 1994 •Slap bracelets are banned in all U.S public schools •The last game produced for the Nintendo 64 was released August 20th, 2002 •The first episode of Spongebob Squarepants aired on May 1st, 1999 •The average age of cars on the road today in the United States is 11.4 years old •The top song on the 2000 Billboard end of the year chart was Breathe, by Faith Hill November 2014 The Lance 7 Feature “Tune in This Friday at 8/7 Central” Friday night lights wasn’t football when we were kids; it was Disney Channel movies and a TV screen! By Rachel Hellrood Growing up in the early 2000’s was the prime time for a young child. Collecting the cool McDonald’s toys, buying the newest Kidz Bop CD, or wheeling through school on your Heelys. Considering all the exciting hot toys and fashion trends, there was still nothing more exciting than when a new Disney Channel Original Movie premiered. For any avid Disney Channel fan, seeing a preview for a new Disney Channel Movie was more exciting than going to Chuck E. Cheese’s for a birthday party. While some of the original Disney Channel movies were just meh, there were a few movies that every young child went crazy about. There was always an excitement that filled the halls of school when a new movie was premiering on Disney Channel that night. “Disney Channel was the plug for good movies back in the day, I wish they still made good movies like that,” Patrick Lytle (12) said. Movies such as Luck of the Irish, Get a Clue, and Stuck in the Suburbs; the list goes on and on. Other movies such as Cadet Kelly, Cow Belles, Jump In! or Wendy Wu Homecoming Warrior gave us another dose of our favorite Disney Channel stars such as Brenda Song, Hilary Duff, Aly and AJ and Corbin Blue. Some of the movies that we once watched still air every Halloween season. Yes, you know what I’m talking about, the Halloweentown movies. Halloweentown, Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge and Halloweentown High are and will forever be classics in the Disney Channel Original Movies. “I still get super excited in October because I know that Halloweentown is going to be Disney Channel again,” Alex Watring (12) said. There were a few movies that had success after their premiere and went on to produce spin-off movies. Some of the success stories include the High School Musical Series, The Cheetah Girls Series, Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century and the Twitches series. “High School Musical and the Halloweentown movies are the greatest movies ever. I live by the High School Musical Soundtrack,” Noelle McNeill (12) said. Now that you’ve recapped most of your childhood movies, go grab some popcorn, find them on Netflix and transport back to your early days. All You Need is a Mouse for Online Fun Revisit the Online games you played, where time escaped you. By Andy Porter Remember when you were watching your favorite shows on Disney Channel or Nickelodeon and during the commercials you saw one for the new game on Nick. com? Or how about when you and your buds all logged on to Runescape at the same time to go on quests and kill some goblins? Back in the day, all we needed was a computer and a mouse, and we could be entertained for hours! As much as some of us would hate to admit it, we all spent way too much time on the Internet as kids. You could spend hours doing the most simple, yet highly addictive things. Sites like Neopets and Webkinz let you take care of virtual pets. Runescape was an Online fantasy game where you could do almost anything, from going on quests to teaching your character magic, and the best part was that it was Online so you could hang out 8 Online for hours with your friends. The majority of us will probably remember one site in particular, Club Penguin. Club Penguin essentially was a massive Online game in which you created a penguin and lived life in the penguin world. You could do anything from regular surfing, surfing on mine carts, trying to tip an iceberg, to becoming a secret agent. You even had your own igloo and pets called Puffles! For the best features and unlock-ables you actually had to pay money for a membership. So if you’re ever bored just remember the good old days and log back on! You might have more fun than you’d think! FREE 6-INCH SUB! Buy one 6” sandwich and medium drink at the regular price, get a second 6” sandwich or equal or lesser value free! Valid only at the following location: 6000 Monona Drive • Madison Expires June 30, 2014 The Lance November 2014 Feature A Day In The Life of an Elementary Schooler Elementary School was the time of our lives, and we didn’t realize it until after. By Aaron Lucius Remember getting home from school, grabbing a snack and sitting down to watch cartoons? When you really think about it, our lives have drastically changed since we were young. The younger you were the easier you had it. The hardest thing to do was picking who was “it” for tag or Sardines. School was mostly just field trips, recess, and sitting in circles listening to your teacher read. And the most important thing of all? Almost no one had cell phones or other electronic devices other than a TV, and kids still managed to make life awesome. It was just good old fashioned fun. Everything in your life was fun and games, including school. Your education at school was probably important to your parents, but for you, on the other hand, it most likely wasn’t your first priority, or hardly even crossed your mind, other than being just another daily task. Your occasional homework was some little science experiment or ten math problems that maybe took five minutes, at most. Recess was where it was at. You’d hope it would never end. Coming back in for reading was exciting. Who didn’t like reading in elementary school? There were so many books to choose from in the library. Finally, it was time to leave school and go onto the next part of the day. After your recess/painting/reading filled morning/early afternoon, coming home didn’t sound too bad. You had to say goodbye to most of your friends, but there was still plenty more to look forward to the rest of the day. As you got home, there were a few hours before you would go to the YMCA for practice. And why waste those precious hours? For now you just got home which meant it was time to relax for a little bit. Time to get something to eat and go watch an episode of Spongebob or Cyberchase. Now that your energy was rebooted it was only a matter of time before you were kicked outside to play. That was never really a bad thing though since there was so much to do. Anything from biking around to playing hide-n-seek with the neighbors to rolling down hills. Endless possibilities were all around you when you were outside! Now, most have some sort of handheld device that they use constantly. Most probably don’t know what some games are like Bubble Gum or even Ghost in the Graveyard. While our times of this easy life are over, we’ll always have the memories of our childhoods. The Grass Stain and Rice Krispie Life Youth sports were all about free food and blowing off energy. By Alex Wehrli Whether it was soccer, tee ball, flag football or fencing (that is, if you were one of those kids), your parents always tried to throw you in some sport so you’d burn off all of your pent up energy. Who would have guessed though that one day you’d look back and still remember the times where you would sit on your butt in the outfield pulling up grass. Back then it wasn’t necessarily about the event itself, it was about all the other stuff. In the early days it was exciting slapping on the fresh jersey or uniform. You felt good, crisp and clean cut. Two hours later however you smelled like sweaty kid and were covered in mud, grass stains, and band aids. Regardless of how the game went it always took a backseat to the snack November 2014 portion of the day. Where when all was said and done Dillon’s mom would bring over her cooler and grocery bag full of goodies. “I mostly just did it for the free snacks,” Emily Pederson (12) said. Your outlook on sports changed dramatically after you made that first basket, scored that first goal, or got on base for the first time. It was then that the hunger became real. After that you wouldn’t settle for anything less. The coolest thing though was that youth sports always had a positive spin. Even if you weren’t necessarily the fastest or the most coordinated kid you were still out there. So what if you looked dumb because you ran the wrong way when you got the football for the first time; it’s the stuff like that, that sticks with you forever. To conclude I would just like to say that youth sports were pretty freaking sweet. If you think otherwise please feel free to take it up with me in G11. PAPA BEAR’S BBQ Barbeque That Takes You Home! Buy One Entrée or Sandwich Get ½ Off 2nd Entrée or Sandwich* (*Equal or Less Value) 4527 Cottage Grove Road Madison, Wisconsin 53716 (608) 222-2374 Present Coupon when ordering Limit One Coupon Per Customer The Lance Expires 6/13/15 Expires: 2/31/2012 PAPA BEAR’S BBQ 9 Sports The Great One Boys Running to State Wayne Gretzky is more than just a hockey hall of famer. By Melody Krishnan The boys Lancer Distance Crew hopes their hard work pays off. By Rachel Hellrood With the 98th National Hockey League season well underway, now is a great time to acknowledge arguably the best hockey player of all time, center Wayne Gretzky. For twenty seasons, Gretzky played hockey professionally with an incredibly long and successful career. When he was just 17 years old, Gretzky was signed by Indianapolis in 1978 as an underage free agent. After his first year with Indianapolis, Gretzky became a player for the national hockey league. Between then and his retirement in 1999, he was traded several times and played for four teams, the Edmonton Oilers, the Los Angeles Kings, the St. Louis Blues, and the New York Rangers. Gretzky started young, learning to skate at only two years old. Scoring 378 goals during his last year of Peewee hockey, Gretzky would continue to excel in hockey throughout his adult career. Gretzky holds NHL single season records for scoring 92 goals and making 163 assists. At the conclusion of his career, Gretzky would total 2,857 points and 894 goals. To continue his prestigious record, Gretzky guided his team, the Oilers, to win four Stanley Cups. He was the recipient of 32 awards presented by the NHL during his playing career. Clearly very deserving of his recognition, Gretzky was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 22, 1999, the same year that he retired. The NHL retired his number, 99, prohibiting any future player from sharing that number. Regarding hockey, Gretzky says, “I’ve really enjoyed being on the outside and being a fan of the game. It’s been enjoyable for me to take a step back and just watch like everyone else and enjoy it.” Despite retiring over a decade ago, Gretzky will forever be remembered as “The Great One” and his legacy will not be forgotten. There is no doubt that La Follette has one of the best boys Cross Country programs in Wisconsin. They won state titles in 2006 and 2007, in 2011 La Follette graduate Chandler Diffee won Individual Division 1 title and in 2012 they finished second at the state meet. So it is no surprise that the team is back at it again. The way that cross country works is you want the lowest amount of points possible. Teams place their top five runners in the race to try and run against other top runners in the meet. This year the Lancer Distance Crew, otherwise known as the LDC, has been on a tear. This year, the team is ranked 1st in the state for Division 1, and they have finished first in every meet of their season this far. This has been the Lancers best season since 2007 when they won state. Top runners this season have included freshman Josh Freitag, sophomore Finn Gessner, juniors Kye Nichols, Alex Cotter, Terrel Oliphant and Trevor Legg. Leading the LDC this season are captains Wayu Bedaso and Ben rystal rystal •SeniorPortraits •Families •Quinceaneras p h o t o g r a p h y•BusinessPortraits Images 10 Mention this ad to receive additional 15% off services Schaefer. The team raced against last year’s Division 1 State Championship winners, Stevens Point who are currently ranked second in state, and beat them 15 points. “It’s been going really well and we haven’t had any injuries varsity wise so far and we have all been working and running really well together,” Alex Cotter (11) said about the LDC’s season so far. The Lancers dominated at the Madison City meet and the Big-8 Grade Level Challenge. The Lancers won three of the four grade level challenges, with Finn Gessner winning for the sophomores, Trevor Legg winning for the juniors and Wayu Bedaso winning the grade level challenge for the seniors. “We trained all summer to get to this point and we all have worked really hard to have our best season yet,” Kye Nichols (11) explained. The boys cross country team hopes that all of their hard work and determination will pay off this season as the Lancers head to the State Conference on November 1st in hopes of bringing back a state title, and breaking the state record for lowest amount of points scored, which is 44 and is currently held by 2007 La Follette team. With a remarkable season under their belt, the Lancer Distance Crew is sure to finish their season off strong and we know that their trip to state will be one for the record books. Images p h o to gra p hy 608-240-0709 • www.krystalimagesphoto.com rystal rystal Images 4702 Agate Lane • Madison, WI 53714 The Lance Images p h o to gra p hy November 2014 Sports So Long, Fall Let the Shopping Games Begin Great job to ALL fall Lancer athletes! May the odds be ever in your favor this Black Friday. By Martina Seignarack By Bekah Smith It’s that time of year again, when all the fall sports come to an end and some of us have to wait a whole other year for our sport to roll back around the corner. It almost seems like football, volleyball, tennis, cheer, boys soccer, etc. started yesterday. Sadly, they didn’t. Some of us fall athletes are sad because our seasons are ending and we don’t want them to. We’ll just have to hold the agony in. All sports had great seasons this year. No matter how many losses or wins there were, as a school we still did pretty well. It’s all about teamwork, support, reliability, commitment and good sportsmanship--all things that Lancer athletes showed this season. To begin with, both the girls and boys volleyball teams did a good job this year. The girls’ freshman gray team ended their season off with a record of 12-4 which is pretty good for a team of freshman who weren’t used to playing together. The varsity football had yet another great season, winning city champs for the second straight year. We also saw a very successful job for the tennis girls, boys soccer, poms, cheer, boys and girls cross country, among the rest. I have to give a special mention for a VERY good job to the varsity boys’ cross country team for going undefeated until coming in second place at the Conference Meet on October 18th. After this very good fall season, it’s going to be hard to wait until next fall to begin playing these sports again. In the meantime, we will have to occupy ourselves with other sports. Before we start feeling gloomy, let’s start thinking about how great this year’s season went. So let the time fly by and next fall will come faster than you could imagine. Keep it up, and good job lancers! We are all excited to see all of the Lancer talent on display for the rest of the year. Let’s welcome the Winter sports for this year! Thanksgiving is always a joyous time for Americans. It is a fun time to bond with relatives over who can keep down the most servings of the green bean casserole and laughing at great uncle Charlie’s attempt at bonding with the young ones. Despite the tryptophan weighing heavy on everyone’s eyelids, some are still very much awake with the buzz of Black Friday. Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving where stores discount products in order to get a jump start on the holiday shopping. But what lengths will we have to go through this year in order to score a snowman themed tissue cover? What will this years shopping adventure entail? Lancers are known to be competitive when it really counts, “Varsity tennis was just the warm up,” Katie Casey (12) said. “I’m more than ready to use my tennis elbow to throw down and get what I want on Black Friday,” she added. Clearly, Black Friday isn’t just a day of shopping, it’s practically a sporting event. Here at La Follette the hallways are November 2014 buzzing with the excitement. Students can be seen cross training during gym class in preparation. Sit ups, pull ups, and push-ups are just some ways Lancers are trying to build up their upper body strength in order to ensure that they can fight out even the toughest competition. The difference between a pair of socks that costs $7 and a pair of socks that costs $4.50 is quite literally monumental. Students at LHS are more than ready to give Black Friday their all. “I wouldn’t call myself a shopper, I’d call myself a hunter,” Susan Mwai (12) said. Shopping is synonymous with the Hunger Games some would say. “When the doors open, it’s all or nothing. I go to the center of the store where the valuables are and hold off there with the career shoppers,” Mwai said. Mwai is also a Varsity soccer player, but you don’t need to be an athlete to throw down on November 28. Black Friday is one of the most intense days of the year. It’s a time when the average bargain hunters transform into the Michael Phelps of the shopping kind. Swimming through bins of $6 bucket hats as if it was second nature. Make sure if you’re planning on venturing out on Black Friday you take proper steps to prepare not only physically but also mentally. Success • Confidence • Motivation Study Skills Reading Writing Spelling Phonics Independently owned and operated Middleton 6661 University Avenue 274-4446 Monona 400 Interlake Drive 223-1953 Math SAT PSAT Science ACT Sun Prairie 2540 Ironwood Drive 249-2556 huntingtonlearning.com “Your Tutoring Solution” The Lance 11 Arts & Entertainment Will You Be a Part of No Shave November? Fear the Beard. By Kaylee Hinze No shave November is a great way to bring awareness to Cancer and look great while doing it. The goal is to grow out your hair that normal cancer patients would’ve lost and donate the money you would’ve spent on monthly grooming to the American Cancer Society. There are multiple different looks you could pull of this November. If you’re wanting to go all out this November I suggest going with a full out beard. If growing facial hair is a struggle for you then you might want to try something that requires a little less hair. “The goatee and facial hair in general runs through my dad’s side of the family. I believe it symbolizes strength, power, and respect but most importantly it keeps my chin warm in the harsh Wisconsin winters,” Bailey Pollard (11) said. For you not so manly men why not try the “soul patch”, mutton chops, the handle bar or the cop stache. The soul patch is a patch placed directly in the middle of your chin. It requires almost no facial hair at all! Mutton chops are a delicious facial treat. Although they were popular in the early 1900’s who says we can’t bring them back now? The handle bar look requires a strong stash that is both thick and flips up. It triumphs the boring look of a regular mustache and gives it a unique twist. The cop stache is a must if you are in any way shape or form in the legal force. No one will take you serious if you pull them over and walk up to the car not rocking the stache. Do all those looks bore you? Try these fun styles that are sure to wow anyone in your path. You could pull of a Jack Sparrow with two long braids hanging down from your chin. Don’t worry, I promise your mom will give you a hand at braiding them. Another lady killer is the super Mario. You’ll win over your princess peach is no time with this look. All you need is a mustache and a little gel. Growing and testing out different styles of facial hair can be fun but more importantly it helps out a cause. The more dudes we see walking down the street with a sweet face full of hair the more attention we can draw to the cause. “I plan on participating in no shave November, but Megan May (12) isn’t a huge fan of my beard when it grows out,” Hector Bon (12) said. Support the cause and don’t shave this November. Also don’t forget to donate the money you saved on grooming to the American Cancer Society! Hunger Games Hype Taking Over Theaters! Mockingjay Part One Comes to Theaters. By Melody Krishnan The Hunger Games trilogy has surpassed the Harry Potter series in book sales, proving itself the most popular series of this generation. The trilogy has sold more than 50 million copies with sales of more than 23 million copies of the Hunger Games, more than 14 million copies of Catching Fire, and more than 13 million copies of Mockingjay. Not only have the books been successful, but also the movies; the first movie played in over 4,000 theaters. Hunger Games holds the record for the third-best opening weekend of all time, grossing $155 million in the United States alone. At the end of its showing time, the Hunger Games grossed $691.2 million globally, while its sequel, Catching Fire, grossed approximately $1.2 billion globally. Interestingly, the Hunger Games has made the list of the 10 most frequently 12 challenged books of 2010 and 2013. To challenge a book, one must write a formal request to remove a book from the shelves of public and school libraries. Reasons for challenging the book include violence, sexually explicit content, religious grounds, and simply stating that it is inappropriate for specific ages. In order to make this list, the books are popular and worth the read. In fact, Harry Potter ended up on banned books lists several times. If one hasn’t picked up the book or popped in the movie, definitely do so by November 21st, which is the trilogy’s next movie release date for the United States. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 “Return to District Twelve” is expected to do incredibly well in the box office. In fact, Abby LaBelle (12) said, “My friend and I are going to the midnight premiere!” The movie is PG13, 125 minutes, and hopefully answers all the questions that viewers were left with after Catching Fire’s cliffhanger ending. Viewers discovered that Katniss’ District, District 12, is left in shambles after being bombed by President Snow The Lance and the capitol. She feels betrayed after finding out that Peeta was not rescued from the arena and is now a captive of the capitol. The movie takes place in District 13 where Katniss will discover what she really stands for as she fights to save Peeta and Panem. Masses of teenagers are predicted to flock to the theaters in order to watch Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and Liam Hemsworth return to the big screen. “I’m really looking forward to the new Hunger Games movie. I’ve read the books and really hope this movie lives up to my expectations,” said Devin Hernandez (12). November 2014 Arts & Entertainment The Hottest Sites on the Net Shedding light on the most urban social media sites of 2014. By Christina Peterson With all the new technology coming out lately, certain social media sites are growing fast in popularity. It’s a safe guess that a lot of the people here at La Follette use at least one social media website a day. Social media has a seemingly endless amount of different websites, but some that hold popularity over the rest. Here is a list of the top ten most popular social media websites, according to eBizMBA.com. 1. Facebook: This site allows you create an account and groups, add people you know to your friends list, chat with people and share all types of media. The best way to explain Facebook is to try it for yourself. 2. Twitter: This site enables you to send and read short, 140 character messages (“tweets”) to the public. You can also follow people; get regular updates on when and what they “tweet” about. 3. LinkedIn: Unlike most, LinkedIn is based more around work and less around play. It is a business oriented website. It works to help you discover professional opportunities, build your online identity and receive the latest news to be great at whatever you do. 4. Pinterest: This website offers you a visual discovery of images posted by a wide variety of people, in a wide variety of categories. 5. Google Plus: This social network also acts as identity service. If you can’t guess from the name, this website is a product of Google. It allows you to socially interact using apps like Gmail, Circles and Hangouts. 6. Tumblr: Here you can post and share multimedia and flow it into a shortform blog. You can follow, as well as be followed, by other users. But, if following doesn’t appeal to you, you can make your profile private, hide in the darkened shadows of this website, and do your own thing without interference from other users. 7.Instagram: This helpful program allows you to upload, “like”, and comment on pictures. Unlike Pinterest, Instagram photos usually only of the user and their life. 8.VKontakte (VK): VK’s basic set-up is about equal to that of Facebook. 9.Flickr: Did you want to post videos or images to a social media network? And would you enjoy editing those photos? How about using an Online community to share and embed personal photographs? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions then you should check out Flickr. 10.Vine: A new way to share videos, Vine is quickly climbing up the social media favorites. It was only released in 2012. Vine allows you to record 6 second videos, then post them on to the site. These videos will play on a consistent loop. Other individuals can watch and “revine” these videos. 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I mean come on, who wouldn’t want to run downstairs on Christmas morning and find a new puppy wrapped with a bow. It is every kids dream. Although it is nice to get a new pet the novelty tends to wear of for most and they start to neglect their pets and not show them as much affection as when they first arrived. If you every buy a new dog be sure to check out a local humane society first such as Dane County Humane Society. Humane societies try their best to help dogs and other animals find a nice home. I know everyone’s first thought is they want a cute puppy that’s small and new but I promise you all dogs grow out of their puppy phase with time. So instead of buying a dog from a pet store where some get their dogs from puppy mills I suggest a humane society. Puppy mills are large dog breeding corporations with breeders that care more about the profit then the wellbeing and upbringing of the puppy. Puppies and the dogs that are used for breeding from tend to be neglected and they can mess up genetic quality along the way. This is very bad for the dog in the long run as it can have defects its whole life and be subject to catch more diseases. Also having a lot of dogs contained in one area they are most likely to catch and spread diseases while kept there. Humane societies make sure the animal is up to date with all its shots and can even spay or neuter the animal before they hand it over to you. By adopting an animal from a shelter you’re not only helping the animal you’re also helping yourself. You may not be able to teach and old dog new tricks but I promise they will melt your heart. An old or middle age dog may still have a lot of life in them, and not to stereotype shelters they also have puppies too. You can find just about any kind of dog in a shelter and they have ten times more character and experience than a pure breed that came straight from a puppy mill. Not only can you save a life by adopting a dog from the Humane Society you are also preventing the use of puppy mills. If no one buys dogs from puppy mills breeders won’t have needs to keep them going and we can eventually shut down all puppy mills. Breeders from puppy mills are very irresponsible and don’t care about the needs of the dog itself. All they want is the puppy shipped off to a family and the fast money in their pocket. So next time you or a friend or family member talks about getting a new puppy make sure you refer them to a local humane society. You can save a life and make some dog very happy! Photo Credit Jenny Ryan Times Will Change, the Parents Will Not As teens it seems like we are always at war with out parents. By Diamond Washington Parents just don’t understand. They think that being a teenager today is the same as it was when they were young. They don’t understand the pressures put on us by all of the social media sites and the media. Every weekend there’s something new to do with your friends. There are new movies coming out and new places opening and there are new people to meet but then there’s your parent. You ask to go out to the movies with a few friends on Friday night, but you’re told 14 no because you went last Friday. It isn’t fair. You’re a teenager you want to be able to stay out till 11 o’clock at night with your friends at the movies and then go and spend the night at their house. You should be able to, after all, you have your phone and you’re not alone. Money is a whole other thing. You want to go to the movies but you don’t have a job because you’re too busy juggling school and work, so you ask your parent for $10 to get in, a few extra to get popcorn, and they have the audacity to say no because, “You went last weekend,” and if you argue back it’s “You don’t even have a ride.” It’s a terrible cycle. The worst part is the entire time that they’re telling you that you can’t go out with you friends, they’re also telling you The Lance that you need to get out more. They really make it hard for you to win with them. They’re just being selfish they want us all to themselves. We’re not allowed to go to the movies but we can go to Grandma’s 90th birthday party. They don’t give us a choice, either sit in the house or go to grandma’s. Then there’s driving. When you’re about 16 years old you’re going to want to start driving. The problem is a lot of parents are too scared to get in a car with an amateur driver. They don’t want to die. Especially if they have other kids. Once you ask them to teach you they start thinking back to the days when they were learning to drive and they chicken out. Parents always want to make things difficult, or maybe they just love us. Who knows? November 2014 Editorial Growing a Mustache, Fun Hobby or Nasty Habit? People these days are substituting personalities with mustaches. Do you have what it takes? By Alex Wehrli In honor of November I’ve decided to dissect the mustache. For some this piece of facial hair is the sign of a true man, for others it’s nothing but a gross caterpillar on the upper lip. So, is growing a mustache a fun hobby or a nasty habit? Hulk Hogan, Tom Selleck, Burt Reynolds and Ron Burgendy, these are just a few of the men that truly know how to work the stache. With so many options ranging from the handle bar to the fu man chu, you’re bound to find one that suites your style. Mustaches allow you to confidently walk into a gas station and buy a lotto ticket with the knowledge that you won’t be carded. “I’m a five without a mustache but a ten with it,” James Bon (12) said. A mustache makes a boy a man. Plus growing one during the month of November helps to increase cancer awareness, which is a pretty good reason to let it grow. Some, however, fear the stache (most notably the general female population). “They’re pretty gross,” Sammie Snyder (11) said. Statistics show that the majority of high school males are incapable of growing a wicked mustache. Most are only able to grow nasty little peach fuzz that can barely be classified as facial hair (Excluding the Bon family, and Mitch Cefalu). Maybe the real reason haters choose to hate is because mustaches just aren’t the style for high school guys (Excluding the Bon Family and Mitch Cefalu). Some might argue that the only people capable of successfully pulling off the stache are the full blown hipsters that roam the streets of downtown Madison. Growing a mustache is not for the weak at heart, because with it comes constant hate and criticism, which could ultimately lead to a drop in your social status… Now that I’ve gotten all that off my chest, I turn to you, the public and I ask is growing a mustache a fun hobby or a nasty habit? Shut Down Your Phone, Live Life the Right Way If you don’t think social media and smart phones take you away from the real world, you’re definitely wrong. By Tina Seignarack There is one big topic that some of us don’t think much about... social isolation. There are a variety of reasons that cause social isolation, but for this article, I will be talking about cell phone usage. We all know at least one person who won’t look up from their phones just for quick second, and even if they do, they’ll look right back down at their phone again. So what is the problem? One problem that comes in my mind, is that some people who use their cell phones, don’t spend as much time communicating with their peers as they should. “I think a lot of people are constantly on their phones rather than having social interaction with another person,” Liliana Avila (9) said. You become more independent, which is good sometimes, but I believe there should be a balance. If there isn’t, your independence could backfire and you’ll be left alone. As a result of being socially isolated, you want to spend time with yourself in your room alone, and you completely shut down everything that happens around you. What is it that HABANERO’S 2229 S. Stoughton Rd. MEXICAN GRILL 223-9222 OR Buy 3 TACOS and get 1 free TACO or 1 free soda Buy 1 BURRITO and get 1 free TACO or 1 free soda OR Buy 1 TORTA and get 1 free TACO or 1 free soda LHSLANCE2012 November 2014 The Lance makes cell phones so important that you’re pushing people away? Text messaging, twitter, Facebook, or any other possible social network, can’t prevent the bullying either. There are two sides of this particular subject matter. The person who’s bullying another, can be led to social isolation and even for the person who is getting bullied can suffer anxiety, or depression, which can lead to suicide. Therefore, there are many consequences that come come out of this huge topic that we come across. There are ways to avoid your cell phone, and there are ways to prevent you from suffering social isolation. Liliana Avila (9) thinks there’s a way to go to help people, “Balance out the time you’re on your phone and to interact with people more or do more productive things,” and that could be a way. I think social isolation due to cell phone usage is ridiculously mad. Some people don’t see it in other people, but I see it everyday happening constantly. There should be something done about it, because if not, maybe one day there won’t be anything such as verbally talking anymore. Who knows? Social isolation can get bigger and bigger by the second. So shut down your phone, and live life in the best way possible. 15 Lancers of the Month Athletes of the Month: Brunker and Hunt Hit and Dive Into Success Meet two Lancers who not only excel in sports but also in schoolwork. By Aaron Lucius For November’s athletes of the month, there are two Lancers that bring enthusiasm and talent to not only the court, but also into the pool; Robert Brunker and Caitlin Hunt. Although Brunker played basketball freshman year, he switched over to volleyball junior year where he made varsity right away, although he had not played before. His current position is a middle blocker and his 6’2 figure helps a lot. “I really like the competitiveness of the sport and playing with Senior Robert Brunker Senior Caitlin Hunt my teammates,” said Brunker (12). Along with playing volleyball, Brunker is also a Pride Guide, takes AP classes and participates in orchestra and pit orchestra. Even with all of that, he has still managed to maintain an amazing 3.82 GPA. With his hard work, he hopes to get into UW-Madison or UM-Twin Cities and major in engineering. Swimming into success is our second athlete, Caitlin Hurt. Since Hunt has been swimming since kindergarten, it’s not surprising at all that she has been on varsity for three years at La Follette. Although she has swam in other races before, her two main events are the 50m freestyle and the 100m backstroke. “I like that it’s individual but you’re still part of a team,” said Hunt (12) when she was talking about her favorite part of the sport. Even though swimming is a tough sport, not only has Hunt maintained a stunning 3.77 GPA in her four years at La Follette, but she also is involved in other various school activities that include being a part of HOSA, NHS and being a Pride Guide. After high school she plans on going to college at University of Iowa, UM-Twin Cities or UW-Madison and most likely wants to major in sociology. The best of luck in the future to our athletes of the month! Artist of the Month: Thornburg Plays Her Way Into Our Hearts She took a chance and now the odds are in her favor. By Bekah Smith Art isn’t always a solid piece of work; sometimes it can be three dimensional such as acting or music. November’s artist of the month is the very talented actress Emma Thornburg. The Lance is acknowledging Emma has an outstanding actor and musician. Emma has been involved in the play here at La Follette for the past three years now. Her freshman year, she went out on a whim and tried out for the play. Her first year 16 acting, she scored a lead role as a freshman, and has been successful ever since. “I’ve never acted before but I’ve always been interested in acting and thought I’d try it out.” Clearly, trying something new worked for her because she excelled in acting right away “ It was a little scary to act my freshman year, I didn’t even know I was good at it, It really helped me breakout of my shell and make new friends” says Emma. “I like acting because I’m able to be someone else,” she adds. It’s hard to get involved in such a big production like the fall play, but Emma fit in right away and enjoys being around the other members of the play. Just being around Emma it’s clear how lively and vibrant she is. Perfect for acting and clearly very creative. Aside from the fall play, she also plays viola for La Follette’s orchestra. Thornburg participates in the pit orchestra during the musicals as well, “Pit orchestra is a beautiful experience. You get to be a part of the musical community without having to the ability to sing or dance” she says. Thornburg’s future is looking bright. Post high school, Thornburg hopes to either attend Cornell College in Iowa, Austin College in Texas, or Trinity University in San An- The Lance tonio Texas. Emma hopes to major in biology and wants to become a pediatric doctor. We applaud Emma for all her great talents and are more than excited to see what the future holds for her. Senior Emma Thornburg November 2014
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