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OZZIE SM ITH10Over the Summer, AP Studio Art teacher Zac Smithey created art for hall of famer Ozzie Smith. His paintings made over $9,000 for Smith’s charity foundation.
COVERStarting a new school year can be stressful for new and returning stu-dents. Because of this, the North Star presents the 2012 Student Survival Guide with tips to help ease that be-
ginning of the year stress.
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LOOKING BACK06Take a look back at all of the great times from last year, and get pumped for what is coming up this year.
SUMMER PHOTOS14Students submitted photos of themselves doing things interest-ing things this summer.
CLASS TIPS08Use these class tips to help your-self approach the new school year with the right attitude depending on what grade you’re in.
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Connie RobertsonNursefrom Early ChildhoodGRADUATED FROM: Springdale, TNFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: FHN KnightsFAVORITE MOVIE: Mary PoppinsFAVORITE TV SHOW: HGTVONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES HER: Witty
Lisa WoodrumGuidancefrom Barnwell Middle SchoolGRADUATED FROM: University of Southern Indiana FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: Son’s soccer teamFAVORITE MOVIE: Can’t narrow it downFAVORITE TV SHOW: Mike and MollyWORD THAT DESCRIBES HER: Hard-working
Caroline CarrollSocial Studiesfrom Francis Howell CentralGRADUATED FROM: University of North Carolina at Chapel HillCLASSES TEACHING: GovernmentFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: UNC Tar HillsFAVORITE MOVIE: Blind SideFAVORITE TV SHOW: Biggest LoserONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES HER: Caring
Greg GaiaEnglishfrom Francis Howell HighGRADUATED FROM: MizzouCLASSES TEACHING: English II, Mythology, Sports LiteratureFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: MizzouFAVORITE MOVIE: Road to PerditionFAVORITE TV SHOW: PhsychONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES HIM: Driven
Angie WinshipBusinessfrom Francis Howell HighGRADUATED FROM: LindenwoodCLASSES TEACHING: Multimedia I & II, Micro Computer Apps, Web Design I & IIFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: RamsFAVORITE MOVIE: Terms of EndearmentFAVORITE TV SHOW: American IdolONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES HER: Techy
Sam KohlerSocial Studiesfrom Francis Howell HighGRADUATED FROM: Truman State UniversityCLASSES TEACHING: United States HistoryFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: STL CardinalsFAVORITE MOVIE: RudyFAVORITE TV SHOW: The Daily ShowONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES HIM: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
This school year North will be welcoming seven new teachers, two new guidance counselors, four new interpreters and one new nurse.
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Anthony FranzSocial StudiesFirst year teacherGRADUATED FROM: Lindenwood CLASSES TEACHING: American GovernmentFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: Dallas CowboysFAVORITE MOVIE: The Lord of the RingsFAVORITE TV SHOW: Sports CenterONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES HIM: Fun
Whitney HarperEnglishfrom Francis Howell CentralGRADUATED FROM: UMSLCLASSES TEACHING: English I and IIIFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: STL CardinalsFAVORITE MOVIE: Princess BrideFAVORITE TV SHOW: 30 RockONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES HER: Curious
Katie VargasGuidancefrom Lafayette High SchoolGRADUATED FROM: William Jewell CollegeFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: STL CardinalsFAVORITE MOVIE: Just FriendsFAVORITE TV SHOW: Modern FamilyONE WORD THAT DESCRIBES HER: Bubbly
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Physical Education - from Barnwell Middle School - GRADUATED FROM: Jacksonville State, FL
FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: Notre Dame - FAVORITE MOVIE: Field of Dreams - FAVORITE TV SHOW: Sports Center
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The head principal at FHN is Dr. Dar-lene Jones, she’s the one who runs the show. She can generally be seen smiling and walking around the halls.
HEAD PRINCIPALAshlynn Laspe is the Student Council President for the 2011-2012 school year. She is the first Junior to be president at FHN. She will be in charge of all of the StuCo sponsored events, including Home-coming, Snowcoming, Mock Rock, Mr. FHN, and more.
STUCO PRESIDENT
SCREAM TEAMThe scream team is a group of guys that is always there to cheer on the Varsity girls volleyball team. The group is a little exclusive, but if you want to join you had better have a good pair of lungs, and a lot of energy.
Whether you’re a freshman, a new student, or even a returning student, there are some things you need to know that you may not. The North Star staff decided that every student at FHN could benefit from knowing these 10 people and what they’re all about.
You will probably hear her name on the an-nouncements more than once. Kayla is the artist of FHN. If you have a question about art, or need some help, ask this girl because she knows her stuff.
GO-TO ARTIST
I like art because it sets me aside from other people, it makes me unique, and it makes me feel like I’m doing something.”
[My favorite part of FHN is] helping people succeed and be the best that they can be.”
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10Peopleyou need to know
I love Student Council because it’s a great way for students to help out the school, and people should join because it’s a lot of fun.”
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“It’s fun to get the crowd
rowdy. I like the spirit we all have
towards the team.”
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-Kayla Busby, 12
-Ashlynn Laspe, 11
- Dr. Darlene Jones
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-Brian Santos
-Angie Gunnell
Getting called down here means that you’ve prob-ably done something bad, but don’t worry, just stay out of trouble and turn in your late notes, and you won’t have to worry about it.
Brian Santos is FHN’s instructional tech specialist, teaches Spanish and
sponsors the foreign language club. If you need a digital class project, or if you need help brushing up on your Spanish, he’s the guy to see.
Angie Gunnell is the head librar-ian here. She helps when classes are doing research in the library and she also maintains the library’s website.
Sarah Teson is President of the senior class this year. Delegates are in charge of everything that goes on in students’ graduating class. If you would like to get more involved with your class, or you just want to know what’s going on, find your class president.
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If you’re ever in any kind of trouble, or you need to talk to someone that won’t judge you should go to Mary Kerr-Grant in Guidance. High school can be stressful, and anything can hap-pen, so you need to know that there’s always someone to go to.
Mike Janes is the activities director. He coordinates all sports games and usually attends games held at North. He also maintains the activities por-tion of the school’s website which includes the activities handbook, dates, and athletic information.
I like my job because high school kids are awesome, and people need to come to the library because it’s the place to be.”
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I enjoy interacting with students and learning from them while teaching them.”
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The people [at FHN] are really nice. I work with great people and great students.”
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I like that I get to deal with activities and see students outside of the classroom and I get to see them progress with our student leaders.” -Mike Janes
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I love being a part of delegates because everyone is best friends, even if we weren’t before, and we work really well as a team, and people should join if they want a say in their senior year.”
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I love my job because I can help people in really tough situations. I really like teens, and I like being here for them. Everyday is more interesting than the last.”
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Senior Alex Walker and one of his classmates at North battle in one of the blow ups at the KOE picnic on May 6 on the football field. The object of the game is to try and knock the competitor off the center of the blow up to win the game. (jessica streiler)
Remember the past
Seniors Andrea Long and Zack Wood dress up as an old married couple for North’s prom spirit week. They dressed up on group day during the week held on April 19. Long and Wood dressed up everyday of the week in impressive outfits and wowed their peers. Wood actively participates in the performing arts as well. (erin d’amico)
Graduates Alyssa Bocci and John Davis were named king and queen of the 2010-2011 masquerade prom. They danced together after the crowning with large smiles on their faces. Prom was held on April 23 at the St. Charles Convention Center. (brandon neer)
Graduates Dylan Thayer, Lauren Jacobson, and Kelsey Ward read their lines during a break in the Mr. FHN show. Thayer, Jacobson, and Ward have all been very involved in activities and events during their four years at North. Mr. FHN was held on April 29 in North’s auditorium. (sam hurrell)
Sophomore Kelsey Mcroy and Senior Christina Womack dance during a Godspell play rehearsal. The play was held on April 7, 8, and 9. Several students and parents attended the well rehearsed musical. (jessica streiler)
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The class of 2011 celebrates their impressive victory against the juniors. Powderpuff was held on Wednesday, Sept 29. “I look forward to dominating the seniors, so the juniors can win a non-fixed game,” sophomore Hannah Brown said. (tori hanke)
Sophomores Brittany Emerson and Shelby Floyd show their spirit while walking in the athlete parade on Black and Gold day Aug. 21. (nicole thompson)
The Class of 2013 shows off their school spirit at the spring pep assembly. Even though they were only sophomores, they made a lot of noise at their last pep assembly as underclassmen. “I look forward to having interesting guests at the assem-blies and being a senior and almost being done with high school,” senior Austin Blackburn said. (Brandon Neer)
Graduates Jon Kamp, Ben Hess and Ryan Gannon lip-sync and dance to a cover of “Cali-fornia Girls” by Katy Perry for their humorous Mock Rock performance. This year the theme of the night was “Mock Your Socks Off.” (sam hurrell)
On Oct. 1 the gym was transformed into a replica of Gothem City for the Dark Knight themed home-coming dance. The estimated 1,000 students that were in attendance experienced changes from past years, including the absence of the tent around the dance floor. (brandon neer)
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PREPAREFOR THE YEAR
SENIOR FRESHMAN
-- Take rigorous classes. This is your last year. You can’t redo it, so don’t take it easy. You might regret it later if you do.
-- Don’t wait for senior year to plan for college, it will already be too late. Look into schools and take the ACT more than once.
-- College seems far away, but the grades you make this year matter. Don’t forget that, and make sure to work hard.
--Your performance through-out high school will be determined by your academic attitude freshman year.
-- You’ve kept up the work so far, so don’t let your grades slip now. Colleges won’t take Senioritis as an excuse.
-- You’re an upperclass-men now. Like it or not, the underclassmen look up to you. Make yourselves look good.
--Find specific clubs and sports that interest you the most and focus your energy there.
--Join clubs and sports that interest you. Don’t over do it though. Becoming over-whelmed is never good.
--This might be the last time you get to see some of the friends you’ve made in high school, so make the most of it.
-- You’ll be competing in the Sr/Jr spirit competition in assem-blies. Make sure you give the Seniors a run for their money.
--Don’t get lost in the trends of your peers. Find your interests and find people who share them with you.
--Don’t be afraid of the upperclassmen, be social and make friends in different grades.
Push yourself Plan now Work hard Take it seriously
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For five years, Zac Smithey has been working with North’s art students to create art that they’re proud of. However, this summer, Smithey took his summer break to focus on his own art. Early in the summer, he was approached by Ozzie Smith to pro-duce paintings for fundraisers with Hank Aaron and Robin Yount. The art from the shows raised $9,000 in scholarship funds for children in need.
“It feels good that I can make art to send kids to college,” Smithey said. “It’s a good reason to do art.”
After creating art for the fundraiser, Smithey fo-cused on work for his show in mid July. Normally, Smithey doesn’t have trouble creating art for his shows, however, he had only finished a show a month and a half earlier.
“I get antsy if I sit around,” Smithey said. “I feel the need to be productive.”
Smithey spent between 10 and 14 hours a day in his studio creating over 96 pieces for his new show. While he made enough art for the showcase, he fell short of his goal.
“I didn’t want to show any of the same stuff from the other show,” Smithey said. “I set goals that are impossible so that I always achieve.”
Recently, Smithey bought a studio so he could work with local artists to cooperatively create an art community in the area. By doing this, he is hoping to draw attention to the talent that has been, in his opin-ion, ignored in the area.
“I want these areas to be known as happening places for art,” Smithey said. “I want to start a move-ment.”
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Hall of famer Ozzie Smith watches as Zach Smithey shows him one of his paintings as it dries. Smith commis-sioned Smithey this summer to do some work for Smith’s foundation, which raises money to send disadvantaged kids to college. (photo submitted)
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Nicole said. “You can learn about it in a classroom, but you don’t really understand it until you have to run for office.”
The 900 Missouri girls at Girls State are first sorted into cities and counties. From there, the girls could run for offices, starting with small lo-cal positions and working up to state wide positions, such as governor. The girls performed the duties of these of-ficials in their fictional society.
“I was elected to the Senate,” Ni-cole said. “It was exciting because I sponsored a bill. It passed and got to
During the month of June, Nicole Yuede participated in Missouri state government first hand as she was elected to a mock Senate as part of the state government simulation set up by Missouri Girls State (MGS). MGS is a week long program at the Univer-sity of Central Missouri designed to teach high school senior girls about Missouri government.
“Girls State taught me a lot more about our government system and the practical uses of that system,”
be signed by the [MGS] governor.”In addition to Nicole, FHN stu-
dents Aly Bouquet and Kelsey Bell were also chosen to attend.
“The fact that half the girls from St. Charles that went [to Girls State] were from North was a pretty big deal,” Aly said. “It was really exciting.”
The girls left the program with a deeper understanding for goverment.
“I now understand politics a little bit more,” Nicole said, “And I can give politicians more of a break because I understand how difficult their jobs re-ally are.”
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Senior Nicole Yuede poses with a friend she met at Missouri Girls State. Seniors Aly Bouquet and Kelsey Bell were both also chosen to attend MGS along with Yuede. While there the girls were put into MGS cities with up to 35 other girls from all around Missouri. Most of the time they spent was with girls they met for the first time upon arriving in Warrensberg, MO where the Girls State program takes place annually. (photo submitted)
On June 13, Seniors Alex Oppenborn, Jared Hurr, Colleen Mertins, Maggie Cur-ran, Amy Krieg and Spanish teacher Brian Santos traveled 2026 miles to San Jose, Costa Rica. After meeting up with stu-dents from Illinois, the group spent eight days in the country and experienced every-thing from hiking a volcano to zip lining between mountains.
“Mr. Santos wanted to offer a trip to Costa Rica to students. It’s a good way to experience a different part of the world and it helped us with our spanish while we were there,” Oppenborn said. “For anyone who wants to experience a different cul-ture, it’s definitely an eye opener. Their culture rubs off on you really fast, and you even actually start talking like them.”
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While in San Jose, Costa Rica senior Alex Oppenborn stands in a giant tube made entirely of bottle caps. In the ctiy, the group visited INBioparque, an ecological park that aims to bring students and into closer contact with Costa Rica’s natural resources. (photo submitted)
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students, What was your favorite part of this summer?
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“I really liked seeing the last Harry Potter movie in 3D”
“Going to country concerts be-cause I got to hangout with all my friends who graduated.”
“Float trips because they’re just a lot of fun.”
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The Varsity Cheerleading
squad took third place in
Regionals this summer. Re-gionals were
held at St. Francis Borgia in Washington,
MO. On July 19 where they
competed against seven other squads.
The Varsity Cheerleaders will be going
to State which is at Mizzou
during the beginning of
October. “I was pretty ex-cited,” senior Leilani Ball-
esteros said. “We haven’t
done that well at Regionals
since I’ve been on Varsity.”
Over the summer, senior Isabella Lanzara was in Altavilla, Italy for 40 days spending time visiting her friends and family. In this photo, Lanzara was hanging out with her friends Simone and Giuseppe. In previous years, Lanzara has usually spent her first semester of school in the United States and her second semester of school in Italy.
Seniors Sara Jewson and Alex Boschert stand in the hole where Jewson’s pool is now. Construction of the pool took two weeks to complete. “I didn’t know they were even thinking about getting one until my mom said the pool guy was coming over,” Jewson said. “I was so excited!”
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FCA members Susanna McFarland, Brandon Goggin, and Shawn Mullarkey washed cars for charity while on a retreat at Pinecrest Nazarene Camp in Fredericktown, MO. Over $6000 was made from their efforts and all proceeds went to Pinecrest for a camp called Family Camp which is geared towards the entire family.
Junior Marissa Finkbeiner stands with two of her two students from a camp she attended, Vacation Bible Experi-ence (VBX). This camp lasted five days where high schoolers taught younger kids about faith, love, trust and life. In any day, activities they did ranged from sports, crafts, big group worship, music and lesson time.
Juniors Chris Butts, Hallie Mit-
chum, Danielle Murphy, Cody
Vogt, Kaitlyn Casey, and Jake Shollar, pose for
their picture at the St. Elizabeth
Picnic on June 4. The picnic was filled with kids
kicking off their summer break by hanging out with
friends. The picnic offered many
activities such as carnival rides,
games to win prizes or watching
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This summer, junior Emily Palmer got to meet her favorite band, Forever the Sickest Kids. She met them after their concert at Six Flags on July 2. “It’s been on my bucket list to meet them and it was all so exciting,” Palmer said.
Seniors Kyle Schikore and Nicole Piatchek at-tended a Cardinal’s home game. As of press time, the Cards are 2 and a half games out of first place in the NL Central.
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Are you inquisitive, interested in health and wellness, love
math and science, and enjoy helping people?
Earn a degree that allows you to benefit individuals and
the community. Become an integral part of a close-knit
campus with more than 50 student organizations.
Take advantage of the surrounding Central West End medical community,
the expertise of faculty, and all St. Louis has to offer.
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St. Louis MO 63110-1088 TEL: 314.367.87001.800.2STLCOPwww.stlcop.edu
Are you ready?
Black and Gold Day
August 20at 3:00 pm
in the stadium
Be sure to check out the publications booth
MULTIMEDIAfhntoday.com
Scan Here
No smart phone? Here’s the URL. http://goo.gl/fwCk8a
Scan here to see the Growing Up With Harry Potter Multimedia piece.Get a free QR code app by searching QR in your smart phones’s app store.
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GROWING UP WITH HARRY POTTER
The release of the final Harry Potter film over the summer was the end of a story that many students from North grew up with. On an interactive web page, viewers can click through videos to hear these nine FHN students tell of the experiences they had growing up with the series.
BRINKMANN AND SCOTT RIDE DIRTBIKES
SPIRIT METERPHOTO SYNTH
GOVERNOR ADDRESSES SENIORS
See pictures of junior Collin Scott pursuing his life long passion of riding and racing dirt bikes with his friend, FHN alumnus Jeremy Brinkmann.
Check out a spirit me-ter between the juniors and seniors in Erin D’amico’s interactive photo synthesis from the 2010 spring pep assembly.
In May 2010, Governor Jay Nixon visited FHN to talk about the success of the A Plus program. Check out the full coverage package that documented his visit.
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got spirit?
knight gearWearing Knight gear every once in a while
is a simple and easy way to show FHN some love.
Students should be respectful at school related functions. If the student body shows
respect, it reflects a good image on our school as a whole.
Spirit week, Mock Rock, online contests - taking part in events makes FHN a more fun
place to be.
respect participateMaggie Jasper, 12Nick Bussell, 11Jessica Streiler, 12
page design by shannon ward
page by shannon ward18 SURVIVAL GUIDE
got spirit?Participating, showing spirit makes high school more memorable
FHN doesn’t win every game or take first place at every competition, but support for peers should never change. Stay positive,
even when it isn’t our finest hour.
Major events and traditions exist, but there’s room to create new ways to show spirit. Be a spirit leader, always look for new event ideas
and opportunities.
Check FHNtoday.com for a game schedule. Attending games and cheering FHN athletes
shows other schools how much pride students at North have.
stay positive leadno. 1 fanKendrick Gaussoin, 11 Jaxon Nagel, 12 Paige Yungermann, 12
Every year, the people of Student Council put together weeks filled with wacky-anything days, class color days, and days when teachers and students switch something around.
But every year, less students choose to partake in these events. Class color days do get support- from a group of 12 girls who met the night before and glittered some blue or pink t-shirts. And sure, the football games were filled with supportive fans who went to the shirtless-in-freezing-cold-extremes. Or was that just a cluster of the same forty people at every game?
This year students should try something radical: participating. Don’t let the same seven guys spell “Knights” on their chest at football games. On class color days, try making a sea of uninterrupted green, maroon, blue and purple. When kids say that they hate high school, it’s not because high school unknowingly sucks, high school is what you make it. You can muddle through and tell stories later in life about how you swam against the current for four years; or, you can make it something that you never wanted to leave. And you can’t remember who won that football game you went to shirtless in 49 degree weather because that’s not what mattered.
You won because you were there.
kevin beerman
page by shannon ward 19FHNTODAY.COM
VIDEOPODCASTCan’t make it to an event? Watch FHN events live on FHNtoday.com You can also watch big events as replays after they are over to relive your favorite moments.
LIVEBROADCAST
Check out photos of students and events at FHN, such as this soundslide of Chase Usry playing with his band Eyeballs and Pyramids.
PHOTOGALLERIES SPORTSCORES
After a game, find out the scores from any FHN sports team. Also, check out stories, photos and videos from the big games at FHN.
blogs video news photos live scores college soundslides
blogs video news photos live scores college soundslides
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Scan here to go to watch the First Day edition of the FHNtoday tv podcast.Get a free app by searching QR in your smart phone’s app store
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The Lower Level
Hidden Places Tech Rooms and Outdoor Ed.
The Upper Level
DECA cookie salesYou can smell the cookies throughout the school. They are sold for $1, so when you smell them you better run before they are sold out.
CAUTION: Avoid at the end of the dayThese are the main stairs to get to the buses and parking lot, but it is jammed- packed at the end of the day. If you don’t want to get pushed and shoved, use the main office entrance or the entrance in the business hallway.
Math HallwayMake sure you are on your best behavior in this hallway. Girls: make sure to cover-up while passing through. Make sure you DON’T have food or earphones. PDA is absolutley not tolerated here.
Stair Case O’DeathTry to avoid these stairs throughout the day. These will lead you to the butterfly hallway and will add extra time to get to your classes.
Hidden PlacesThese are some of the harder places to find, but don’t forget to look around the corners. This is where a few of the English rooms are located.
Quickest HallwayThis hallway will save you time from class to class, so try to use it if possible.
Stinky Gym HallwayMake sure to plug your nose while pass-ing through this hallway. Whether you’re going to gym or the tech room, the smell will make you sick to your stomach.
Lower Level
Upper Level
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Main level (100’s)Sorrk Kevin, but the ByPass is no more. =(Instead, we’ve got the new science hallways (which are mysteriously absent, by the way) and the senior courtyard. Can you find the hidden places? Hopefully you can since they’re labeled and highlited in blue! Good Luck!
The M
ain Level
The C
om
mons
Most com
monly thought of as the place to eat lunch,
although it serves many other purposes. It is a great
place to eat breakfast before school, wait for the 2:20
bell on a Wednesday, or sim
ply go birdwatching.
Senio
r courtya
rdIf you are looking for a change in pace for your lunches, you can eat outside in the courtyard. If you are an under-classm
an, however, tough luck--this
area is only for the seniors.
Lunch/Cand
y hallw
ay
This hallway is m
ost crowded at lunchtim
e. How
ever, the w
ait is well w
orth it when you reach the candy
table at the end of the hall. Don’t w
ait until it’s less crow
ded; the candy table closes when lunch ends.
Bew
are T
he Butterfly
If getting to class on time is a priority for you, then
avoid the Butterfly Hallw
ay at all costs. Traffic is non-m
oving. Do not pass G
o. Do not collect $200.
Lunch Tim
e Tra
fficD
uring lunch, the Com
mons becom
e an extension of the Butterfly traffic. U
nless you are eating lunch, avoid these areas.
New
Science H
allw
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With the construction com
pleted, these room
s will now
be open for classes like C
hemistry and Biology.
Hidden P
laces
Art Hallw
ay and science room.
Hidden P
laces
Anime H
allway
Main Level
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