February 2015 - Oak Hills Local School District
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February 2015 - Oak Hills Local School District
Check out the NEW Tartan website. Includes instant downloads of the printed paper, additional news stories and features. Subscribe to receive instant email alerts of new articles as they are posted. SU BSC RI BE Visit ohlsd.us/tartan Volume 54, Issue 7 YOUR NEWS FOR OAK HILLS HIGH SCHOOL February 12, 2015 BATTLE OF THE SEXES by Emma Cliffe Equality of the sexes has been a major dispute in the past several decades. The recent surfacing of several anti-feminism twitter accounts like “Meninist” (a parody of “feminist”), “WomanAgainstFeminism” (also a parody, despite the account’s name), and “The Happy Feminist” provide multiple views on the idea of equality. For those who don’t already know, the definition of “feminism” as defined by Merriam Webster is: “the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes.” Those who equate feminism with man-eating could stand to learn a thing or two. Here at Oak Hills, there is still one glaring gender inequality. More recently is the lack of female presence on the spirit squad. Traditionally, the spirit squad has been all boys, countering the equally traditional all girl cheerleading squad. However, in the past two years, boys have been admitted to be part of the cheerleading squad. An involved student and animated feminist, Carly Miller, brought this to my attention. When asked her opinion on the lack of girls on the spirit squad, she replied, “I think it’s a completely outdated “rule” to not let girls on the spirit squad. There’s no reason girls can’t have just as much spirit as the boys who lead the cheering section.” Shortly after the famous yearly Elder-Oak Hills basketball game, Miller tweeted out, “Petition to get girls on the spirit squad next year. We are not, CANNOT be exclusive. Save that for Elder. “It’s tradition” is no excuse.” One particularly intellectual student replied, “sike.” While there is no official rule stating that girls cannot be on the spirit squad, it seems that girls are discouraged from participating. The spirit squad is unofficially run through Student Council Executive Board, or more specifically, Dennis Martin, a teacher at Oak Hills High School. “The Athletic Department asked for a list of eight names at the beginning of the football season and said that only the eight people on the list were allowed down on the football field,” Martin elaborated when asked about the lack of female spirit squad members. “I left it up to Michael Savage and he nominated some other guys to be a part of the team.” Savage, a member of Executive Board, stated that, “there are no rules or requirements, I just picked guys who wanted to do it.” However, there was slight tension in the room as a couple of the girls suggested that they were told to “get off the field” and that they “weren’t allowed to do it.” In Savage’s defense, he offered the first basketball game of the season to the girls, however, none of them stepped up. In this case, it doesn’t become an issue of including the girls, but needing girls to participate. So what is the solution to this problem? With the concept of the spirit squad being ruled by very loose guidelines (“all school rules apply”), it may be time to start having some requirements. No more haphazardly passing the torch, allowing students to randomly select friends and having it purely based off of popularity. THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING OAKETTES by Amy Hetzel The Oakettes dance team has been a very competitive dance team for over 55 years. Each year they impress the judges and audience with their amazing choreography and spectacular routines.The Oakettes perform at a variety of events through the year, including pep rallies, basketball games, and football games, usually alongside the marching band. Starting in January, the dancers began their competition season, which includes an average of 5-10 competitions, two of which are hosted here in the Oak Hills gymnasium. But for the girls, this season is the moment they’ve been waiting for. The Oakettes have qualified to take on UDA Nationals in Florida. The team “that can never be broken” says Oakette senior Savanna Bachler, will travel down in March for four days in hopes that they come back with a National winning title. Words can not describe how thankful the Oakettes are to be given this opportunity and to show just how much their hard work has paid off. Currently the Oakettes are ranked as the highest school Varsity dance team in the U.S and have returned home from competitions with a full paid bid into The U.S Finals and many 1st place trophies. They plan to keep this winning streak going and leave the Highlanders proud. Dates to Remember: Feb. 12 - March 20th Feb. 13th - No School (Teacher In-Service) Feb. 16th - No School (Presidents Day) Feb. 26th-28th - Best of Oak Hills March 13th - MORP Editors in Chief: Allie Bruegge and Emma Cliffe Section Editors: Ashley Kiley and Alexis Kiley February 12, 2015 Your News for Oak Hills High School 2 OHHS SPORT by Cierra Bazely and Briana Staples Boys Basketball The Boys basketball team has had some tough battles out there this season. Most of the games have been fairly close in scores. Games to highlight are the wins against Winton Woods 53-34 and Fairfield 49-47. Leading Scorers include Senior Caleb Cox (big hoss), sophomores Luke Rudy and Ryan Batte. The team isn’t done yet though. “The team is coming together off the court, but we need to come together on the court and get us some wins,” said senior guard Chris Flinchbaugh. Upcoming games include away at Hamilton on 2/13 and home vs. Colerain on the 2/20. Help the Highlanders bring home a victory by being a part of the Red Sea. Bowling With a record of 8-3, the bowling team is fighting for first place in the GMC. Oak Hills currently has six team members ranked in the top 20 bowlers in the league. An early highlight of their season was winning the Bearcats Classic in January. Rachel Hesse, a senior and two-time captain has been on the bowling team for four years. Senior, Rachel Shackelford “is a wonderful team player, has a great attitude and always gives it her all. She is a first year bowler who is thriving,” said bowling coach, Hoernschmeyer. The bowling team finished its season against Seton at Western Bowl on February 12th and the boys squad will finish against Elder at Western Bowl on February 19th. Gymnastics Gymnastics is a fairly new sport at Oak Hills, as this year marks its third year. The season has been highlighted by runner-up finishes at Cincinnati Country Day and Miamisburg. With three girls out due to injuries, the team is having to fight harder than ever. The girls have a big competion coming up at Mason. Mason is one of the biggest competitors this year and the team plans on giving it all they have. “It’s going to take a team effort and determination to beat them,” said Paige Rudy. February 12, 2015 Your News for Oak Hills High School 3 TS UPDATES Swimming and Diving Winning the Best of West four years in a row, the swimming and diving team is showing tremendous Highlander pride. “We’re growing as a team and developing really well,” said Coach Hunter. The boys have a record of 6-3 and the girls are currently 5-4. Freshman, Elizabeth Cron, is a diver with a strong chance of qualifying for the state competition. On the swimming side, Sophomore, Jared Cox leads the way, competing in the Individual Medley and Butterfly. The Swimming and Diving team competed at the GMC meet last weekend and will begin competition in the state tournament next week. Girls Basketball The Girls basketball team has an overall record of 5-11. Leading scorers include Carlie Hulette, Rachel Royer and Molly Nieman. The team is young with a lot of upside for next year, as they have huge talent and no seniors on the current team. “This year is our growing year, but we will fight through it together and come out even stronger next year,” said Sophomore, Carlie Hulette. The team faces its final opponent of the season at Lakota West. Wrestling “If you haven’t seen this team in action, you are missing out on THE most exciting team this school has to offer!” Wresting coach Joe Campolongo says. The Wrestling team is going strong with a 12-6 record and a 6th place ranking in the city. “This is the highest Oak Hills has been ranked in several seasons”, says Campolongo. Taking first place at the Edgewood Tournament back in December, the Wrestling team is leading the way for Highlander strong. Dylan Roth is leading the team with a record of 31-6 and 21 pins. He has placed in the top 5 at every tournament and is 6 pins away from breaking the school record. The wrestling team will have its last home match on Valentine’s day at 7:00 pm. 4 Your News for Oak Hills High School February 12, 2015 Single and Ready to Mingle by Alexis Kiley and Emma Cliffe Stacy Allen: Turn Ons: Cornrows and rat tails Why are you single? Everyone is more interested in my mom. Why should someone date you? My cats get boring after a while. How would you impress a date? I’d show him that I shaved my legs just for him. What would be your theme song? Stacy’s Mom- because I’ll always be in my mom’s shadow. What are your best qualities? I shower often and never forget to floss. Heather McCowan: What do you look for in a guy/girl? I’m not saying I’m a gold digger but..... Turn Ons: MAN BUNS. Why should someone date you? Because I work at Sears and I could get you a pretty sweet discount. How would you impress a date? By showing up. What are your best qualities? Can I only pick one? What is your best pickup line? “Hershey’s makes millions of kisses a day, but I just want one from you” ;) Samuel Bepler: What is your best date idea: Breakfast at McDonalds Do you believe in love at first sight? Well the first time I ever saw a McChicken I fell in love, so yes. Why are you single? I’m too fluffy for anyone to handle How would you impress a date? I would show them my doodle bob impression. What is your best pickup line? “me hoy minoy” - Doodle Bob What is your best quality? My six pack. Shawn Knecht: What are your best qualities? I can do like 2 push-ups and I can make friendship bracelets How would you impress a date? Reciting The entirety of Monsters inc. What’s your best date idea? Dumpster diving for spare change so we can go eat at the local subway. Do you believe in love at first sight? Nah I think that is just a government conspiracy. Turn Ons: Speaking whale and grammar perfection Turn Offs: Having a steady job and great income Kyara Murrell: What is your best date idea? a hard workout at the gym...then ruining it with pizza What do you look for in a guy? A guy who wears pink and a bow tie Turn Ons: a big smile and a huge sense of humor Turn Offs: Bad hygiene Why should someone date you? I can make a mean bowl of ice cream What’s your best pickup line? Hey, do you have a name? or can I call you mine? Zach Pickerell: What’s your best pickup line? Do you like Mexican? Cause I wanna wrap you up and make you my Baerito! What do you look for in a girl? Someone I can laugh with, and has a really fun personality. Turn Ons: Nice smile, perfect feet, and an accent. Turn Offs: Ugly belly button, weird hair, and man hands. What is your best date idea? Go to Africa where we can ride camels and drink chocolate sundaes Your News for Oak Hills High School February 12, 2015 5 Cutest Couples at Oak Hills by Alexis Kiley Matthew Kron and Nina Mazza Matthew Kron: What would you bring to a deserted island? Nina, baseball glove, earplugs Who wears the pants? Definitely me, I’m the guy Was it love at first sight? Yes it was Favorite thing about her? Her smile Nina Mazza: What was your first impression? I wonder if he is always looks that hot and is always a gentleman Who wears the pants? Me definitely (no matter what Matthew says!) How long have you been dating? Almost two years too long (: How did you meet? The reading carpet in our first grade classroom, he was my first crush Robby Ramsey and Alyssa McCarthy Alyssa McCarthy: Was it love at first sight? Eh, maybe the third time I saw him. If you were stranded on a deserted island what would you bring? My bed, a never ending pile of bagels, and suntan lotion. What was your first impression? Dang he’s fine. Favorite things about him? He finds little dumb things hilarious like I do, and his height. Robert Ramsey If you were stranded on a deserted island what would you bring? Matches, flair gun and a lot of fruit snacks Best date you’ve been on? we went to the park on our 6 months and looked at the stars. So cliché I know right? What was your first impression? She was there for me when after just breaking up with my girlfriend and she was so understanding and caring. And that’s how I fell for her. Michael Frederick and Zoe Despres Michael Frederick Who wears the pants in the relationship? I don’t know we both have jeans, mine aren’t ripped though. How long have you been dating? 1yr 4mths 17 days! I have an app. Favorite feature of significant other? The way her face brightens up when she smiles Was it love at first sight? Oh yeah! No doubt about it! Zoe Despres Pet Peeves? Chewing loudly(even with his mouth closed). Best date you’ve been on? We go on a LOT of dates with each other, I just like being with him in general and we’re always laughing and having an amazing time. Who wears the pants? Both of us. We try our best to make everything equal and decide things together. How did he ask you out? We never really did ask each other out, we just began to hang out and ended up in a relationship that has lasted this long. February 12, 2015 WORST Mr. Marx A young, lean Mr Marx circa 1991, dressed up in suit and tie- NO LICENSE- is picked up by his lovely date, driving in her brand new 1991 Honda Civic, for her Sophomore SPring Dance. It was a lovely evening, we were heading to her friend’s house for a nice Italian dinner before the dance... love was in the air. UNTIL... another friend decided she needed to borrow my date’s car to run home and get her purse. Well after an hour and a half- she has not returned. Remember, no cell phones back then... so we have no idea. Prospects not looking good. So, we decide to cram into another car, head down Pontius Road and make our way to the dance. Now, I remind you, we are still in good spirits.. the worst case scenario has not crossed our mind... we think she is just late. NO NO NO- get to the end of the street- CAR IS TOTALED... Paramedics, Police... stretch- 6 Your News for Oak Hills High School ers- just cuts and bruisesBUT CAR IS DESTROYEDBrand NEW CAR - gone! So despite numerous tears, mascera running, freaking out, leaving messages on answering machines for her parents... we go to the dance. I am making every effort to cheer her up... UNTIL DAD gets there- busts into the DANCE- tearing through crowds of 16 yr olds slow dancing to “More than Words”from Extreme- ... yelling profanities, steam coming out of his ears... and watching my magical night of teenage bliss slip through my sweaty palms. (Still cannot hear “More than Words” without a hint of resentment)... It was 2 weeks before I heard from her... her father tore her phone out of the wall... nonetheless, the hopes of a traumatic event bringing us together were crushed... just like the front quarter panel of her maroon 1991 Honda Civic. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner Mrs. Cook The true test of a relationship is how it weathers storms. It is easy to be enamored with our significant others when they are at their best, but when the truth comes out, the ugly, frizzy-haired truth, you know you’ve picked a winner when he can handle that “you.” I knew I had picked a winner in my husband after our ill-fated second Valentine’s Day meal, which shall henceforth be known as “The Big Garlic.” I had been dating my future husband for just over a year. Our first Valentine’s Day had all the awkward makings of a relationship at its beginning... what are the expectations? Do I buy flowers? At this point, I barely knew that we were even dating; it was that place in between goofy friendship and romantic commitment, so our first Valentine’s Day was rather unremarkable. Our second Valentine’s Day, in my mind, was to be a wonderful, romantic event. We were set to spend the evening together: quiet time, just him and me. He had liked THESE STORIES WERE SUBMITTED TO U WORST DATES. THE WINNERS WILL RECEIV RIA. THANKS TO LAROSA’ all of my cooking so far, and, being Italian, I knew that the way to win a man was through his taste buds, so I had planned to make him a unique meal. His favorite food: pizza (I know, not very creative, but I had to work with it). I planned a delectable, robust pizza topped with garlic. Yes. just garlic, He liked roasted garlic and pizza, so why not combine my favorite flavor with his favorite food? I roasted four heads of garlic in the oven (yes, you read that right. FOUR giant white bulbs of garlic) and put them all atop my homemade pizza crust with an olive oil sauce. Sprinkle a hearty amount of cheese, and viola! a meal that tantalized the tastebuds. He loved it! He ate half and I ate half and we enjoyed every bit. Commence romantic evening... Until about an hour later. Do you know what garlic does to the digestive system? Compound that times four heads of garlic (not to mention the cheese), and we certainly had an eruptive evening. It was like a methane explosion: fields of cows could not have generated the methane we produced that evening. We laughed and farted, farted and laughed... and that was when I knew I had a winner. Any man that can withstand an evening of gas, without shame or embarrassment, could take any of the multitude of embarrassing situations I would eventually end up putting him in. February 12, 2015 US AND CHOSEN AS THE 4 BEST AND VE A $50 GIFT CARD TO LAROSA’S PIZZEA’S FOR SPONSORING US. asked if I wanted to I had an extra credit get something to eat project for AP Envi- at a Chinese place ronmental Science he and his friends where I had to go found, so we drove to Krohn’s conserover and ate the vatory (in Decemmost amazing hong ber), so I decided kong chicken I’ve to make a date out ever had. When of it with this guy I our fortune cookies was really in to. He came, I was really kept me waiting for surprised to find a little bit, but we that mine had said had an awesome “Will you be my time looking at all girlfriend?”. Actuof the beautiful ally, I geeked pretty plants and Christhard. He still makes mas exhibits. While fun of me for saying we were there, I “I think you’re realsurprised him with ly cool.” and “I feel a scarf and some like there should cookies I made as a be cameras!”. I still Christmas present. can’t figure out how When we decided he pulled it off! to go, he made me Anyways, we were wait inside so he holding hands uncould go out into der the table when the cold and bring he looked me in the car around for the eyes, and said me. He casually “Chelsea... Your Chelsea Cancino 7 Your News for Oak Hills High School BEST hair’s in your chicken.”. We’ve been dating for over a year now. The best date I ever had and fortune cookies are forever ruined for me. Aaron Thatcher I took a girl out for homecoming. We had crushed on each other for a long time, and had actually started dating earlier that year, so we knew each other pretty well. I wanted to do something special, but, being a freshman I didn’t have any money; and also being a freshman I was not very good at making plans. However, I was pleasantly surprised. Her mom worked at a restaurant in Cheviot, and since it’s sort of a diner I hadn’t considered it, but she was insistent that we go. So, I gave in, and when I got there I was shocked to see a private table with candles and name cards all set up, just for us. Her mom had hooked us up, from sparkling grape juice to placemats, and it was a very enjoyable meal. Her dad picked us up in his slick BMW, and we got a first-class trip over to the school, smooth jazz and all. That night was one of the best I have had, I learned how to slow dance for the first time (I had rejected my mom’s attempt to teach me), and enjoyed myself very much. February 12, 2015 Your News for Oak Hills High School 8 THREE TAKES ON VALENTINES DAY by Jade Aufderbeck ON A TIGHT BUDGET? Save a few dollars this Valentines day and spread the love with homemade gifts and romantic dates that won’t empty out your wallet. Valentine’s day doesn’t have to mean wasting money on gifts and eating at expensive restaurants. It’s about expressing love to your valentine. The expenses for Valentine’s day tend to add up with the typical giant $40 teddy bear and fine dining, but there are other deals and creativity that can help save that last dollar. The deals are everywhere, finding them is the challenge. Instead of going to an overpriced restaurant, try something a little more simple. White Castle isn’t exactly a heart throb, but their deals are when hosting a “Love Castle” for the special occasion. A meal for two will cost under $10. They are also offering table side service and festive decorations, although, reservations are required. Outback Steakhouse is also hosting a Valentine’s day sweet heart menu including a Bloomin Onion, two Outback Special Sirloins, and a Classic Cheesecake. Coupons for this deal are available on their website. Outback is also offering a $10 gift card for future visits. Red Lobster is more of an elegant setting for a tight budget, offering a four course seafood meal for $15, while P.F Chang’s is giving a four course Valentine’s dinner for two at $39.95. To hardly spend any money on a date, try something romantic at home, such as a living room picnic or a movie night. Cooking for each other is sentimental and saves money from going out. All you need is ingredients and a date for your perfect at home dinner. Hand making your own Valentine’s day gifts is the best way to save costing little to no money depending what you have around the house. Anywhere from a photo collage or a simple lollipop that says “I’m a sucker for you” could be all thats needed. Something like a digital mixed tape would cost no money at all! Theres nothing more romantic than expressing love through music. Burn a cd or send a tape through soundcloud or Mixtapes.fm. Make a “Date night” box with future date ideas. It won’t only save you money, but create plans for the rest of the month. Construct a 100 reasons “why I love you” jar, for this all you’ll need is a jar and some paper. Write down all the reasons you love your valentine and put it in a jar, even better cut the paper into hearts. They say food is the best way to a mans heart so take advantage of this and bake him something sweet. Cupcake mix is just below $3. Lovely ideas like these are all over the web with directions on how to make creative original gifts, However, crafting isn’t always for everyone. Luckily the dollar store has all the necessary Valentine’s day decor. They are highly stocked on heart shaped candies, cards, flowers, crafts, and chocolates all for one dollar individually. This will make great gifts for your loved ones and special trinkets for your friends. by Jessica Johnston WHAT TO DO There are a variety of activities to do this Valentine’s Day. Options range from enjoying a nice dinner to watching basketball to hitting the slopes. White Castle: “Love is back in the Castle.” Every year White Castle hosts a special night for couples. Reservations can be made online to have table side service and enjoy the decorative restaurant. White Castles would also like to remind everyone to bring their cameras, it will surely be a night to remember. Guys keep in mind that White Castle is not always the way to a lady’s heart, so be wise! If White Castle isn’t an ideal couples night, then Brio’s also has some Valentine’s day specials. They are offering smashing meals, like the Primavera Formaggio, Beef Medallions with Black Pepper Shrimp, or Lobster and Shrimp Salad. Although it is a nice and romantic atmosphere, Brio’s may cost an arm and a leg. Thus, go dutch or grab dad’s credit card. So what about keeping it traditional? The old night out to the movies is still an option too. With the new seats in the theater it makes for a romantic and picturesque atmosphere. There are a couple new releases coming out on or near Valentine’s day but make wise choices. Students must be at least 17 years of age in order to see R rated movies. Otherwise plan on mom being the third wheel on your Valentine’s day date. Now, it’s time for the adventurous couples who prefer a more athletic date. Since the lovey-dovey holiday is on a Saturday, couples can hit the slopes at Perfect North early and stay late. The slopes will be open from 9:30am to 1:00am on Sunday. Warning: Be careful! If your significant other is not a skier, Center Stage is not the place to teach the basics. Hospitals don’t offer any special deals on Valentine’s day. Feeling adventurous but not sure if Perfect’s is the right fit? How about a different winter activity? There is always the fantastic date of ice skating. Picture it, trying to hold each other up while slowly gliding over solid ice. That sure sounds romantic, doesn’t it? Or maybe bowling is right up your alley. The whole point of bowling is to get as many points as possible. Guys, if your lady isn’t averaging over 50 points, perhaps suggest a different activity. Maybe something that doesn’t keep score? Sky zone is always an option for couples looking to have a little fun. There’s nothing better than jumping up and down for hours and leaving looking like the sprinklers went off. But hey, this may be an activity for couples that have been dating for a while. No judgement dealt for how everyone looks after the jumping takes place. For the sports fans, there’s no better date than going to watch some college basketball. The Bearcats will be at the Fifth Third Arena facing off against Tulane. Grab some tickets now, because what’s more enchanting than a basketball game? Most importantly...To all the singles out there, don’t worry. No one has forgotten about you! Anti-Valentine’s Day parties are great. Grab some single friends, make a lot of food, and put in a nice empowering movie. These parties are easy to throw together. All that is required is a few single friends, some sweet snacks, and maybe a pinata full of chocolate (aka ladies comfort food). Valentine’s are not needed in order to celebrate the dreaded holiday. These are just a few ideas that could turn Valentine’s day into a memorable night. Guys, don’t forget that all women love chocolate and flowers. Ditch the stuffed animals and get her some candy or invest the money into a nice dinner. And ladies, as much as the men tell you they like the tie you bought them, they don’t. Get them something better--they put up with all of the drama and mood swings and deserve something better. by Emily Dull and Ben Whisman TRADITIONS Whether it be going out on a romantic date with your special someone or sitting at home watching your favorite TV series on Netflix, each person has their own agenda for Valentine’s Day. Back in the day, one of the traditions surrounding this romantic occasion was for a gentleman to write the name of his love on a heart-shaped piece of paper, pin it to his sleeve, and then parade around in an act of hopeless romance, flaunting the name of his lucky girl. Talk about wearing your heart on your sleeve, right? Nowadays, although we don’t necessarily walk around with the names of our boyfriends or girlfriends written on our foreheads with Sharpie, we do still maintain the romantic tradition of Valentine’s Day. On the more cliche side of things, many couples can admit to showering their loved ones with flowers and chocolates to demonstrate their deepest affections. Usually, young ladies are gifted with conservative displays of simple bouquets and small heart-shaped boxes of chocolates. However, we all know those relatively preposterous men who lavish their women with six dozen roses and boxes of chocolates bigger than most of the women themselves.These men are generally the ones you hear about from beaming ladies, gasping here and there about all the wonderful gifts they got for Valentines Day, which leads us into the next tradition. Don’t worry, this one is equally as gifty and equally as cliche. When it comes to Valentine’s Day, along with heart-shaped boxes and “I love you” notes, jewelry and expensive watches dominate the gift-giving market. Couples are all giggles and squeals as their beloved reveals a diamond necklace or rolex watch during a romantic dinner. Along with these exclamations of delight is the sweet accompaniment of oohs and ahhs as lovers gaze passionately into each others’ eyes. For those of us who don’t have a special someone to share this romantic holiday with, we prefer the traditions that include sitting on our couches, eating the candy meant for those pathetic, adorable couples, and watching Netflix. Although this seems a bit sad and solemn, it can be quite a blast. Because, after all, who would you rather spend a night with than yourself? You’re obviously the best person out there, and don’t need someone to bathe you in chocolates when you can do it yourself. Valentine’s Day is a versatile holiday; there are traditions for everyone to celebrate, whether you’re single and ready to mingle or in a relationship already. Whether it be a night out with your special someone, or a night at home with the best person out there [yourself], Valentine’s Day is a special day to celebrate love and romance. ARTIST TO WATCH East Central Senior, Justin Stone has been making music for about a year and a half. He records music in his bedroom and writes all of his own raps. Most compare him to Cal Scruby, Sammy Adams or Mike Stud. You can listen to his music at www.soundcloud.com/JustinStoneMusic. You can also see him perform on Friday, February 13 at the Underground(1140 Smiley Avenue).Tickets are $8 and the doors open at 7pm.