What’s Up Wolfpack: Halloween Costumes

written by Samantha Hartfiel · October 31, 2009

Although by high school Trick-or-Treating is a tradition no longer practiced, students fondly remember the days of dressing up as Power Rangers and princesses while collecting precious candy. Some dressed in elaborate homemade costumes designed by their mothers, while others trekked to the store... [Read more]

Urban Legends

written by Ruby Oluoch · October 30, 2009

           Everyone loves a scary story and with Halloween only days away, there isn’t a more appropriate time to share them. Tell these haunting tales to your friends around your campfire while you feast on your Halloween treats!            Let’s start off with a classic, the... [Read more]

Highway Cleanup a Success

written by Samantha Hartfiel · October 24, 2009

On the morning of October 24th, seventeen members of the Park High School National Honor Society gathered at Burger King to spend their Saturday morning cleaning up trash along Highway 61. Dressed in fluorescent yellow vests, the scholars scoured the highway, picking up any litter that was carelessly... [Read more]

Video Announcements to make a comeback

written by Dylan Reichstadt · October 22, 2009

“Good Morning Park High school” is a line the students of Park High school are used to hearing every morning. But in the past it wasn’t just something that the students had heard, but they also saw the anchors on the television. It was something that many staff and students were happy to see, but... [Read more]

Deadline: A Book Review

written by Ruby Oluoch · October 21, 2009

What would you do if you knew you had less than one year to live? Who would you tell, and when? Would you even tell anyone? These are all problems Ben Wolf faces in the book, Deadline by Chris Crutcher. Ben is an eighteen year old who one day visits his doctor only to find out that he has a terminal... [Read more]

Homecoming Week

written by Emily Beaver · October 21, 2009

The week of Oct. 4th was homecoming for the University of Minnesota.  Dozens of activities were planned and excitement rose as the big game against Purdue approached.  Although the weather took a turn for the worst, the festivities soldiered on, losing little of their initial enthusiasm.  To give... [Read more]

Small Act of Kindness

October 21, 2009

The parents of Park student Roxana Fritz are trying to adopt a little girl from Ukraine. Ukraine is located in Eastern Europe. Roxanna is selling bracelets to help bring this little girl to the United States.  The little girl’s name is Dania. The plastic bracelets say 147million minus 1. That... [Read more]

Park’s Lady of Ukraine

written by Ariel Kleinschmidt · October 21, 2009

    Ladies and gentlemen may I introduce to you, Miss Oksana Ivanyshyn, Park’s very own Lady of Ukraine. Oksana is a tenth grader here as a foreign exchange student from the Ukraine, and I had the pleasure of getting an interview with her.   She is fifteen, and living with a host mother in Cottage... [Read more]

A Guaranteed Cure for Glossophobia: Park Speech Team

written by Samantha Hartfiel · October 20, 2009

               Glossophobia, or fear of public speaking, is a condition that affects approximately three out of four people. The prospect of standing in front of a room containing a seemingly judgmental populace makes many individual’s skin crawl, heart start beating rapidly, and legs... [Read more]

What’s Up Wolfpack: Must-See TV

written by Samantha Hartfiel · October 19, 2009

 After three long months of anticipation, everyone’s favorite television programs appear to be back on the air. With innovative twists, intriguing characters, and complex plotlines, people are already addicted and craving more from their favorite shows. Therefore, Park students were asked:         ... [Read more]

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