
Senior Quick Looks VI
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks VI
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks VI
Ben Newman might be the only senior to earn his diploma before he’s earned his driver’s license. What gives? Continue reading Driving Mr. Newman
Two of Centrals outstanding athletes were honored by the Officials as Athletes of the Year for their sports achievements. Continue reading Athletes of the Year: Maddi Sullivan and Ira Murphey
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks V
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks IV
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks III
At 6’4” and with varsity letters on his resume, Tanner Aberle fits the profile of an athlete. But a closer look reveals his passions for photography and the outdoors. Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Tanner Aberle
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks II
AP tests are starting next week, which means soon enough you’ll be getting your friends back. In the meantime, here’s a quick apology note. Continue reading An Apology Letter from Your AP Friends
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at some of our Graduating Class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks
Everyone dreams of traveling the world. For one of Central High School’s exchange students, that dream is now a reality. Meet Flori, our fellow foreign cobbler. Continue reading Getting To Know Our Foreign Friends
Central’s theater holds 800 seats and director Justin Speck claims there isn’t a bad seat in the house. We’ll give him that, but it leaves a question open: which is the best seat? Continue reading The Best Seat in the House: a Guide
By Kylee Heintz, Allyson Green, and Jessa Nayman When it comes to sports, everyone’s attention is on the in-season athletes. However, behind the scenes, Central’s numerous off-season athletes are working just as hard. Here’s how some of our athletes are keeping their skills sharp. As a football player you want to stay big. “It’s important for them to take downtime in December, they need the … Continue reading Off Season Workouts Keep Athletes on Target
By Ally Green The hit of the recent Cobbler Capers, was the advanced theatre & performance (ATP) class putting on a Miss America Pageant. This skit went on throughout the night between acts with hosts Lacy Thormalen and Richard Rigmaiden, Bailey Quade as Ms. Alaska, Matt Vidal as Ms. California, Kaleigh Crumb as Ms. Kansas, Brennan Brink as Ms. Hawaii, Max Frost as Ms. Maine, … Continue reading Cobbler Capers Reveal Central’s Depth of Talent
By Molly Boehler and Adam Taylor With prom coming up next month, students are beginning to search for the appropriate garb – but what is right for you? Don’t worry. We’re going to help you out with that. We all have different tastes in clothing, but one mutual agreement is that we all adore the overly sweet, nostalgic taste of a Capri Sun. Why not … Continue reading What’s Your Prom Get-Go?