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]
Lunchroom Issues
written by Allison Dahedl · October 5, 2009
Most people at Park see lunch as the best and most enjoyable part of the day at school. You get to eat and drink whatever you want and talk to whomever you want. Unfortunately lately lunch time has become a sort of hassle. I myself have D lunch, the last lunch of the day, and the problems with it are... [Read more]
New Park Staff
written by Nick Maher · October 5, 2009
Park High School has experienced a lot of changes this year. A new start time, a new sophomore and freshman class, a new competing high school, a new entry way. With all of these alterations, we opened our freshly built doors to a variety of new teachers and staff as well. ... [Read more]
Park Alumnus Takes a Walk for Breast Cancer
written by Samantha Hartfiel · October 5, 2009
Imagine watching a mother, sister, friend, aunt, or even yourself suffer through a horrific disease in which each day is a struggle between life and death. For many people in the world today, this distress is a reality, for according to a 2009 survey by the American Cancer Association, 1 in 8... [Read more]
Thursday Nights with Walker Art Center
written by Alicia Meyer · October 5, 2009
The Walker Art Center, a center dedicated to art and cultural education, is offering some exciting new programs for teen exploration of the arts. The Walker Art Center is the world leader of teen programming. The center’s teen programs are dedicated to connecting teens to contemporary art and artist.... [Read more]
Orchestra – The Forgotten Music Program
written by Ariel Kleinschmidt · October 5, 2009
Band. Since the days we took our first little steps into elementary school as well as Jr. High and High school, it has been a program anyone has been able to join. Band has been a musical staple in almost all teaching institutions and a critical part of school life for many students. Even if you weren’t... [Read more]
Meet the Homecoming Royalty 2009
written by Samantha Hartfiel · September 29, 2009
With Homecoming only a week away, some of the festivities have already begun! Since the celebration begins on Monday October 5th with the Homecoming King and Queen Coronation, the students of Park High School will be voting on the candidates this week. Several of the fourteen Homecoming Candidates... [Read more]
Film Review:Transformers Revenge of the Fallen
written by Samantha Hartfiel · June 30, 2009
If grandiose explosions, extensive battles, and gigantic robots are intriguing to you, then Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, should be placed in the top of your must see motion picture list. This anticipated sequel to 2007’s blockbuster Transformers is already off to a phenomenal start at the... [Read more]



