Seniors recognized at S.T.A.R.S. banquet
As the year comes to an end, many Southport seniors may find themselves swamped with award ceremonies, open houses and other end of the year activites. On May 1, the top 20 seniors attended the S.T.A.R.S. program. S.T.A.R.S. is a new program that had its first banquet this year. The top ...
Simply Confusing: surpassing a monumental goal
The Southport High School News Bureau has reached a monumental goal. By the end of last school year we had reached a grand total of 15,082 visitors and 88,120 pageviews total. When we reached those numbers we thought it would be impossible to beat the totals next year. But, with ...
Extravaganza to be held on May 18
As the school year comes to a close, the music department is busy preparing for their last concerts. The first concert is Tuesday, May 15 and the symphonic choir, symphonic band, philharmonic orchestra, and varsity women’s choir will be performing that evening. The second concert is Wednesday, May 16 and ...
IHSPA Recognizes The Journal and The Anchor in Hoosier Star Contest
While some students compete in sports or academic teams, Southport High School’s student-ran newspaper and yearbook staff recently competed in the Indiana High School Press Association’s (IHSPA) Hoosier Star contest. The Journal sent in three issues to the contest. The IHSPA critiqued the newspaper and gave it an overall “Superior” rating. ...
Simply Confusing: When life gives you lemons, make an Arnold Palmer
Has life given you lemons? Are you going to make lemonade? How about making an Arnold Palmer instead. Arnold Palmer's are a great metaphor for life. When you're given lemons, make lemonade. And with that lemonade mix it with sweet tea to make an Arnold Palmer. Sweet tea symbolizes all the sweeter things in ...
The Silvia Garcia Award is awarded each year to a student at Central Nine Career Center who is enrolled in the Culinary Arts Program, and this year’s winner is Garrett Carney, a senior from Southport High School. The award is given in memory of its namesake, Silvia Garcia, who was a previous graduate from Central Nine in 1989. Candidates are
It’s down to the wire now. The final week starts Monday. So, because it’s about over, I will now write the sequel to my Senior Year Bucket List. I have completed the majority of my goals, and I am ready to continue my successful streak into college. Win a scholarship/award A few weeks ago, I received a pass to go
The Boys Volleyball team competed in another tournament this past weekend. They travelled to Cathedral High School. They were missing three of their Varsity players and lost all their games at the tournament. “I feel like we could’ve won them all if we had the whole team,” said Coach Joseph Leonard. “They were all very close games.” According to Leonard,
Student skip-a-final-sheets were returned during first period today if they have been denied. Students who didn’t receive a sheet were accepted. If you were not accepted and believe that you should be, then students can write an appeal and turn it in to the main office by Friday, May 18, 2012. Appeals should include a detailed and well written reason
Photos by Nick Holland (Not Pictured: Bryce Kalen: School to Career)
The Help Fill a Tummy donation program came to an end on Friday May 11, 2012, with an estimated 600 boxes being turned in. that will provide almost 6,000 breakfasts this summer to the children in the Indianapolis area. The top three classes to collect the most amount of cereal were Ms. Julie Sessions, Mrs. Stephany Schene and Mrs. Mary
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Physics students recently took a field trip to Kings Island as part of an end-of-the-year project. Those unable to go to Kings Island were given the task of designing a capsule capable of protecting an egg during a nine meter drop. Along with the two students who participated in the egg drop, a group of preschoolers also designed egg drop
This week, the music department will be putting on their annual spring concerts. Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 15, is the Pop Concert. The symphony choir, symphony band, philharmonic orchestra, and varsity women’s chorus will all be performing at the Pop Concert. At the spring concerts, the performances include music that is currently popular. The second concert is Wednesday, May 16. At
The Southport High School Lacrosse team won a very physical game Thursday night, May 10 against the Bloomington Outlaws. The game was held in Bloomington and the final score came out to Southport 10 and Bloomington 8. The team’s attack players, senior Zach Aldridge, sophomore Cameron Kennelly and junior Jake Cooper, all had two goals each. Sophomore Midfielder Chris Kimmey
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As the school year comes to an end, the class officers are already planning for next year. Next week there will be a meeting for all of the class officers that were recently elected besides the winners of the elections from 8th grade that will be the freshman class officers next year. They will be discussing next year’s Homecoming dance
