Trojan Times April.pub - Duneland School Corporation
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Trojan Times April.pub - Duneland School Corporation
Trojan Times 2012 April Edition Contents: • CMS Specials Community Night • Upcoming Events • Mrs. Allmon • Miscellaneous News • Movie Review • Game Review • Mrs. Nix • Trapped-Dunnett • Recipe Specials Community Night Chesterton Middle School will host its SPECIALS (Music, Arts, Family and Consumer Science (FACS), Health/P.E.) Night on Thursday, May 10 from 6:30-8 P.M. All parents, students and community members are invited to join in celebrating events in these Specials areas. There will be a variety of activities throughout the evening. Upcoming Events • May 9, 2012 2:25 Early Dismissal 2:25 • May 15, 2012 7:00 P.M. Orchestra Concert • May 17, 2012 7:00 P.M. Band Concert CMS NEWS 2012 Math with Mrs. Allmon Saira Nelson Mrs. Allmon was born in Madison, Wisconsin and has two brothers; she is the middle child. Her very first job was delivering the Penny Saver, a newspaper, and believe it or not, she DID like it. Her favorite subject in school was Science. She started teaching math in 1986. She wanted to be a science teacher, but she didn’t do very well in that class. She was very strong in math, and that did not give a whole lot of job opportunities. She did not want to work with money so teaching was her next best option! Her favorite part of teaching is working with the students. If she could teach another subject she would teach science! (She and Ms. Hayes should switch subjects for a day!!) She would never leave the middle school though! She does not like elementary schools because they are too clingy and she doesn’t like the high school levels, because some students just don’t care. The Middle School is right in between and gives her the space she needs, and students still care about their grades; so we are perfect!! She will not tell me who her favorite student is, but I know she has one! (It’s me! Just kidding!J) She has been to Canada and prefers Elmo over Big Bird! Her favorite animal is a Chinchilla! Seriously, she DOESN’T like ice-cream, but she loves pecans and almonds (Go Figure!) and her favorite food is crab legs. (Gross. Ha Ha!) Her favorite clothing brand is Gloria Vanderbilt. (I didn’t know that existed, but Mrs. Otto said she thinks they sell it at Kohl’s!) Well, that about wraps it up! Thank you Mrs. Allmon for the time you spent with me doing this! You truly are great! Here are some things that students said about you! “Mrs. Allmon is amazing!” (Kailee Nelson) “Mrs. Allmon is the best!” (Anonymous) “Without Mrs. Allmon I wouldn’t be where I am today. She has helped me through a lot! She is definitely my role model this year! She needs a prize!” (Saira Nelson) Miscellanious News Amusing Things/Stories I Found with Google By: Fiona Eggen Wake up in the middle of the night to use the restroomAvoid all mirrors. Airplane engine makes a sudden noiseI lived a good life. Hear thumps while in showerYour whole family is being killed and you're next. Turns off lights before going to bedOMG run for the bed before the demons get you. Elevator door doesn't open immediatelyTrapped forever. Realize it's too quiet, where's everyone?Oh God, zombies. Why I wear thick, fluffy socks: 1% comfort 1% warmth 98% increased ability to slide across floor like a ninja on an invisible surf board Today whilst sitting in my College English class I texted my boyfriend and told him that I was bored. Not even 5 minutes later he came bursting through the door yelling “TROLL IN THE DUNGEON! Just thought you ought to know” and then he collapsed on the floor just like in Harry Potter, not only was the teacher laughing so hard, he let us go early. Have You Done This Before? 1) Walked into a room, forgot what you needed, walked out, and then remembered. 2) When you were younger, drew the sun in the corner of the paper. 3) When you were little, thought the shape of a real heart was actually "♥" 4) Closed the fridge door really slow, just to see when the lights went off. 5) Tried to balance the light , between the ON & OFF *It takes only a minute to get a crush on someone, an hour to like someone, and a day to love someone. But it takes a lifetime to forget someone. ♥ *My mom forgot me in a parking lot once READ THIS ACROSS, NOT DOWN Lost your pen=no pen No pen=no notes No notes=no study No study=Fail Fail=no diploma No diploma=no work No work=no money No money=no food No food=you get skinny You get skinny=then you get ugly Ugly=no love No love=no marriage No marriage=no children No children= alone Alone=depression Depression=sickness Sickness=death The moral of this story is NEVER lose your pen MOVIE REVIEW “The Lorax” Noelle Friel Yes, from the same people that brought us “Horton Hears a Who” we have” The Lorax.” Now I know what you’re thinking “Dr Seuss!? Isn’t that for kindergarteners?” Yes, it’s true that Dr. Seuss’s books are for beginning readers, and are quite imaginative to say the least, but let’s face it. Everyone has a favorite Dr.Suess story. This movie has the whole package: love, romance, action, comedy, and even has an environmental message. And of course it’s rated G. The story tells of a town called Thneedville which is founded by the Oncelor, who made the mistake of cutting down all the tress to make thneeds, which is a soft blanket material that can be used as almost anything. Now Thneedville is abnormal because everything is fake, including: the trees, grass, bushes, and they even have to pay for air! All the pollution goes outside Thneedville, which is why no one is allowed to leave according to town “mayor” Mr. O’Hare who makes a fortune off of O’Hare Air which is where everyone gets their air! So you see, it’s all a cycle. But one 13 year old boy is daring to break that cycle in order to impress a girl and find her a real life tree. And with the help of his crazy grandma and a few other friends, he just might succeed. This is a truly entertaining movie and I would recommend this for people of all ages. Also, as you know we recently had Earth Day, so this movie ties in well with that. 2012 Hunger Games Review Damien Thomas Now, I know that this may be old news by now, but since the Hunger Games is on DVD or will be soon, I figured I should review it. I saw the movie the Friday before Spring Break, and I’ll say I was not disappointed (mostly). The acting is pretty good, the effects look great, but my biggest concern is the characters and how rushed they were. 20 of the tributes had little to no dialogue, or even appearance. The vast majority of the characters were simply brushed over, but that is really the movie’s only major flaw. The arena looks nice, the special effects are amazing, but the interJourney 2 the Mysterious Island action and ‘fleshing Jeremy Nicholson out’ of the characters is Journey 2 is a very good movie; it is full of surprises a little low. Read the and will make your head spin. It combines solving puz- books: The Hunger zles with adventure. You will not believe the story that Games, Catching Fire, this movie beholds. and Mockingjay. GAME REVIEW 2012 TEMPLE RUN - VIDEO GAME Danny Larsen Temple Run is on the Ipod and the Android Market Place, so you can get it for free. The plot of the game is that you have stolen a treasured artifact. The creatures who were the guardians of the artifact are angry and after you. So you have to run, jump, and slide to get points to win the game. Have fun, and good luck! GAME REVIEW 2012 Star Trek Online Lena Levi For two years, I’ve been playing an M.M.O.R.P.G. (Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) called Lord of the Rings Online. I’d seen the movies and fallen in love, enjoying the gentle, calming effects of the Shire and the overwhelming, beautiful feel of Elven cities. I played the online game, finding the movies and books very well displayed in this game! I’ve been a bit biased, maybe even a little close-minded, to other M.M.O.R.P.G.’s, thinking I would never fall in love with a game as I had with Lord of the Rings Online. Then I found out about Star Trek Online. I had seen the original Star Trek series, absolutely adoring the character of Mr. Spock, and, like Bilbo Baggin’s Tookish side, my inner captain was awakened! It all starts with the beginning of your character creation screen. You may play as an Andorian, frigid creatures from the icy moon of Andoria (also Andor) with blue skin, white hair, and a pair of antennae. You could choose a Bajoran, a race of oppressed, humanoid people living on the planet called Bajor. Benzites are available, which are a hairless, humanoid race with smooth skin that can range from blue, purple, and green in color. They have a protrusion that gives them a very distinguished nasal lobe and brow. There are two fish-like barbells that droop off from the top of their upper lip. Also playable, are the Betazoid, a race of very humanoid creatures, the only difference being their eyes with abnormally large, completely black irises. They are very proficient in the skill of telepathy, something enabled to them because of a lobe in their brain called the paracortex. You may also play as a Bolian, bald humanoids with blue skin and a smaller ridge running from the back of their heads to their noses. You may also, of course, play as a human. Hopefully all of you know what those look like! Also playable, are Saurians, and Trills, which are humanoid. Last, but definitely not least, you may play as a Vulcan, a humanoid race with pointed ears (similar to Elves from the Lord of the Rings) and long, upwards-rising eyebrows. The class system is unlike most other M.M.O.R.P.G.’s and you may play as a Science, Tactical, or Engineering Officer. Each of these can do the same thing, for the most part it seems, although Science Officers have the ability to heal members of your team. The combat system is also varied. There is both on-ground combat and space combat. On-ground combat has two controls, R.P.G. settings and also a setting that makes it sort of like a ‘First-Person-Shooter’ game. The second setting sets a target marker on the screen which you can control by moving your mouse around. If you use the R.P.G. settings (which I’ve recently found to be a tad more effective), then you simply target and attack, without worry of aiming. The R.P.G. settings make it seem a bit more like any normal M.M.O.R.P.G., but when you try out space combat, you realize the strange, unique feel to the game. Your ship has an energy level, and you can bring your energy levels up to the very top to move quickly, or all the way to the bottom to stop. Sometimes the level in the middle makes it easier to strategize before moving on. There is also a way to use full-throttle, which can be toggled with the key combination, “Shift + R.” Be careful when using your full-throttle, if you plan on going into combat. Being in full-throttle will drain your shield and weapon energy. Speaking of shield and weapons energy, there is a way to easily choose what you want to focus on. In combat, you should probably give the most energy to either your shields or your weapons. Giving your speed one-hundred percent of the energy isn’t a good idea when in battle against Klingons, unless you’re attempting to escape. For the most part, space combat is extremely slow. You basically maneuver your ship around (turning takes a very long time) so that your strongest weapons are facing your enemy. Your enemy’s shields need to be brought down, so you have to fire your strongest weapons towards the weakest shields so that you can do the most damage to the ship. There is only one server, making the User Interface a bit intimidating at times, but to be honest, there truly aren’t many people playing. Also, if you are joining a game with means for roleplaying, you will probably be disappointed. The game is not set up for roleplaying as such yet, although there are still ‘emotes’ like in other games. While there are a few insistent roleplayers (found in a place called Quarky’s Bar, apparently), the roleplay you might find there is not very fulfilling. Also, there’s always the problem that Vulcans, like me, run into, with no emotions and only logical decisions! However… *Vulcan salute* Live long and prosper. And I shall see you in space. Mrs. Nix Saira Nelson Mrs. Nix started teaching in 1999 by ACCIDENT!! She was well known for her crafts around town and the art teacher had just stepped down at St. Paul in Valparaiso. Then she obviously came to CMS!!! Mrs. Nix loved reading and learning new things when she was a kid. She also loved the school atmosphere! Her favorite subjects in school were English and Art! She was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana and was the baby of 7 children! (Holy Cow!) Her first job was being a “set up girl” at a local restaurant called Char-King. (She was 14 years old!!) She loved going to work because there would always be this “hot guy” and his family that came in every Sunday. They would blush when caught each other looking and would flirt terribly! (Does Mr. Nix know about this?! Ha Ha!) Her favorite flavors of ice cream were Coffee, Almond, Coconut, Caramel, and Hot Fudge. Mrs. Nix’s favorite part of teaching is seeing that children are developing a nice work ethic and overcoming their fear that they cannot create. She also loves when her artwork inspires kids in theirs’! When I asked her if she would rather stay at CMS and teach art or go into Psychology she just laughed. She even called her husband and had me speak to him! (It was hilarious!) It was not even two days before this that THEY were talking about her being a Psychologist! She said this was a perfect fit because she was interested in Art Therapy! (Mrs. Nix?! A Therapist!!?) Yes, I know! Surprising? I think yes! She prefers Batman over Spiderman (yes!) and Buzz Light Year over Blue’s Clues (How could you!?), only because she doesn’t really know anything about Blue’s Clues. Her favorite color is blue and she has been to France!! (Can she speak French?!) Her favorite student is “Of Course, it’s gotta be Lion!!” Exact words!! She said that she is leaving that to you guys to guess who that is! Her funny/moving story in class was about this one boy. He was a big bully, and they were working with clay and spray bottles. Every time she turned around he would spray some kid. She would just ignore it, but after a while she got tired of it, and called him up to the front of the class and sprayed him from head to toe until he was soaked! She said it was like she was possessed, she just couldn’t stop! The kids all laughed and then they both started laughing! She waited the next day to see if he got her in trouble but nothing happened! From then on he even called her Ma’am!! “From that point on it was like something snapped in both of us. We were both different, changed, whole new people. He became my best student and was nice to everyone!” (Now that is an Art Therapy moment!!) That is just amazing, Mrs. Nix!! Thank you for your time and devotion with me while writing this article!!! Here are some things students have to say about you! “Mrs. Nix is my favorite!”(Savannah Bombagetti) ”Mrs. Nix inspires me in almost everything I do in life! She is amazing!” (Saira Nelson) Trapped: Escape of the Mansion Author, Kaylin Dunnett LAUREN Our time in that room really…enlightened us about how the butler thought. We found he was a very, very crafty person indeed. Based on the diary he kept, he had illustrated exactly what he had done. The ‘boss’… or, that’s how the butler referred to him...was busy with his job, and this job of his preoccupied him most of the time. The boss himself was a man of the stock market… and he had invested quite well in it. This money, plus the inheritance that he was left from his family had been keeping him wealthy. But yes… the butler was quite sly. Perhaps he was insane for going to such great lengths with his plan to ultimately take down the boss, steal as much money as he could, and get out of there. The plan itself was so complex, and had obviously taken a bit of thinking. Let me explain. The butler himself was responsible for taking Alice to the hospital to see her mother. Every Tuesday and Thursday, around mid-afternoon, he would drop her off, and make his way down to the hospital pharmacy. There, cyanide was kept. After spending so much time hanging around there, the butler had been able to steal it. Somehow it had worked, and he was able to steal just enough of the poison. The killing of the boss, which involved slipping the cyanide into a bottle of red wine, occurred a few days after the boss had been informed that the mother was going to die for sure. The night he was poisoned, the boss had ordered a bottle of red wine, which was brought to him immediately. The boss had already been drunk, and during his state of drunken slurs and obliviousness the butler had got valuable information from him. This information was vital to steal the amounts of money the butler wanted. After the boss was dead, the butler disposed of his body quickly. Alice had been in her bedroom, asleep. Apparently the butler had disposed of the body in a pond in the middle of the woods. Lucas and I had trouble deciphering several pages of rushed, manic script of the butler’s feelings after the murder. The butler was a bit confused, and he knew that he needed to get Alice out of the house. So, he decided to start a small fire in the kitchen by setting a few pieces of bread on fire and setting them on the counters. Then he ran to Alice’s bedroom, urging her to escape the fire through the emergency escape ladder, which she did. Once she was safely on the ground, the butler had ordered her to run to town, and take a bus to the hospital, where her mother was. Once Alice had been on her way (the butler did not seem to care if Alice had even made it to the hospital), he doused the fire, and prepared for his escape. But here’s what left Lucas and I scratching our heads: Why hadn’t police investigated the house? Hadn’t Alice told authorities? We had no idea why this house was still standing in shape like this. We decided to pick around Alice’s bedroom for the escape ladder. And there I was: digging around the abandoned bookshelf of a little girl, casting picture books to the side, old photos, and pictures that Alice had drawn herself. It was somewhat odd being in the house of a girl that was most likely dead. Where had she gone? I ponder this, my mind racing. I looked all around the room, at the bed, the floor, Lucas, and the window that seemed to only be big enough for a little girl to squeeze through. Climbing onto her bed, the sheets still mussed, I leaned over the headboard to see if the sought for escape ladder was there. It wasn’t, but I found a great deal of little teddy bears and plush animals. I was beginning to lose hope. LUCAS The escape ladder was especially hard to find. Where could the little girl have put it? Had the butler moved it once Alice had left the house? It was a possibility. I was kneeling down by the girl’s wardrobe, going through the various colorful church dresses when I found it, cast aside and forgotten. It was a crumpled heap, though it still looked usable. I secretly prayed it would support our weight on the way out. “Oh, you finally found it.” Lauren casts me a relieved smile, scooting herself off of the bed and walking over to me. “Now the question is how to assemble this thing.” Her eyes probe the ladder in my hands hopefully, as if she was already forming the plan of what she would do when she got home. I strode over to the window, pitifully trying to attach it. How did these things work? Was I going to have to screw this to the window, or… “Lucas, let’s figure out how to open the window before we try to figure the ladder out.” Her voice is almost condescending. “Right…” I try to wave it off. Her fingers slide against the sides of the window, and she opens it carefully. As soon as it is opened, we both sigh as fresh air fills the room, replacing the staleness we had been breathing all of this time. The air was a bit chillier than we had expected. All the same, it was nice to feel it on our faces. Even though it was a small action, it helped to bring us peace of mind, in a way. “All right, let’s figure out this ladder and get out of here,” I mutter, taking the bundle in my hands. RECIPE Chicken Parmesan Spencer Pritchard Ingredients • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 slices whole-wheat bread (1-ounce each) 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 4 teaspoons paprika 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 2 egg whites 1/2 cup skim milk 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 4 (6 ounce) skinless boneless chicken breast halves, pounded to 1/2-inch thickness Olive oil cooking spray 1 jar good-quality marinara sauce (about 3 1/2 cups) 3/4 cup (3 ounces) shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese 2 tablespoons (1/2-ounce) shredded Parmesan Directions Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Place the bread in the bowl of a food processor and process until fine crumbs are formed, about 25 to 30 seconds. Put the crumbs on a baking sheet and bake for 12 minutes, until golden. (You will wind up with about 1 1/3 cups toasted crumbs.) In a medium bowl, toss the crumbs with oregano, garlic powder, paprika, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. In another bowl, whisk the egg whites and milk together. In a third bowl stir together the flour, and the remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper. Dip each piece of chicken, 1 piece at a time, in flour, shaking off excess, then egg, then bread crumbs, shaking off excess. Increase oven temperature to 400 degrees. Place breaded breasts in a glass baking dish and spray on each side with cooking spray, about 5 seconds total per side. Bake breasts until cooked though and crumbs are browned, about 15 minutes. Top with marinara sauce, mozzarella and parmesan and return to oven for an additional 10 minutes, until cheese is bubbling. Per Serving: (Serving size, 1 piece chicken with sauce and cheese) Calories 410; Total Fat 11 g; (Sat Fat 4.5 g, Mono Fat 2.7 g, Poly Fat 1.2 g) ; Protein 50 g; Carb 31 g; Fiber 2 g; Cholesterol 110 mg; Sodium 1200 mg Excellent source of: Protein, Vitamin A, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorus, Selenium Good source of: Thiamin, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Iodine, Magnesium13 Potassium, Zinc Why you should watch My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Shannon Quartuch Alright, I know what you’re thinking: “Dumb baby show!” “I’m too old for it!” “ME? Watching a kid’s show?” But I wouldn’t recommend it if there weren’t a reason. “Why should I watch a show for 4 year old girls?” This is NOT your average cartoon. It was not created so your kids would just be distracted and be quiet. It was created so that people of all ages could watch and laugh along with the characters. Lauren Faust, the show’s creator, says on her Deviant Art page that “I created the show for little girls AND their parents.” The stories and problems on the show are relatable to anyone, so a wider age range of audiences are watching. “What happens in the show?” In the show there’s a world inhabited by horses, called Equestria. There are unicorns, whose horns have telekinetic powers and can perform all kinds of magic. There’s pegasi (a horse with wings), who have their cloud homes and maintain weather throughout Equestria. Then there are earth ponies, who are normal ponies and usually do the farming and caring for the land. Together all the ponies live in a monarch society, being ruled by two princesses, who are alicorns (meaning that they have wings and horns). One princess is Celestia, who raises the sun every day and keeps order in the kingdom. The other princess is her little sister, Princess Luna, who raises the moon to bring night. The ponies in the story are a mix of all of the ponies, two Unicorns, two Pegasi, and two Earth Ponies. Together as best friends they represent the “Elements of Harmony”, which make up their personalities. However, the show is not all dress-up and tea parties like the older generations. There’s lots of action, the ponies get into realistic situations, and sometimes end up fighting their enemies! “Who are the characters?” Twilight Sparkle- A Unicorn who’s incredibly smart and has massive magic ability. Sent by Princess Celestia to Ponyville, she runs a library and studies the meaning of friendship as Celestia’s best student. Twilight is a perfectionist though, as her tidiness causes her to get into trouble throughout the series. Her element is magic. Applejack- An Earth Pony farmer, she runs an apple orchard with her family. Applejack is a strong southern pony; works hard and can never tell a lie, and she represents honesty in their friendship. She lives on her farm with her older brother, Big Macintosh, her little sister Apple Bloom, her grandmother, Granny Smith, and her herding dog, Winona. As a joke, everyone in her family has a name that has something to do with apples. Fluttershy- A quiet and caring Pegasus. Fluttershy prefers not to talk to other ponies and instead focuses her time taking care of forest animals. Like her name, she’s very shy, and speaks in a soft whisper even around her friends. She represents kindness. Rainbow Dash- Fast and agile, Rainbow Dash is known for being the fastest pony in all of Equestria. And she isn’t bragging! She is known for a flying trick called the Sonic Rainboom, which is when she goes so fast, she breaks the speed of sound and shatters the color spectrum! But when she isn’t practicing moves, she’s with her friends, as her element is loyalty. Pinkie Pie- There is no other pony that’s as sweet-obsessed, bubbly, and full of excitement as Pinkie Pie! Known for being a party animal, she loves to throw parties and always loves seeing her friends smile. She enjoys writing her own music and singing for her friends. Her element of course is laughter! RarityRarity- Last, but certainly not least, is the very talented fashionista, Rarity. She’s a fashion designer with her own shop, Carousel Boutique. She can be dramatic and lazy at times, but she loves to help her friends and give them presents, which represents her element, generosity. In many of the episodes, there are also memorable villains. Anyone from harmless braggarts like Trixie, to a Changeling named Chrysalis, who tries to take over all of Equestria and throw everyone into dictatorship where she is the only leader! If you do anything after reading this, I hope you watch a few episodes and see how good this series is. And anyone that honestly ignores this article because they thought they’re too old to watch it— you don’t know what you’re missing. Art Work —Shannon Quartuch Here’s what I drew! It’s Rainbow Dash with her best fan, Scootaloo.