Cobblers Provide a Safe Halloween Treat

By Jensen Wright Though temperatures dropped to below freezing on Halloween, the students at Central High and various other volunteers enjoyed a warm, safe Halloween night in the halls of Central. With an estimated turnout of over 15,000, the night was a huge success for the students that put on the event. The idea behind the “safe” event was to bring children and their families … Continue reading Cobblers Provide a Safe Halloween Treat

Opinion: Allowing Outside Food in School

By Kirsten Ahlrichs There is a rule at Central High School that I simply do not agree with, and that rule is that no food from outside the building is allowed in in the building. Although the rule is understandable, kids should be able to bring food and drinks of their choice into the building. We have a very nice school building so it should … Continue reading Opinion: Allowing Outside Food in School

Central Students Listening to Music Daily, on Headphones

By Anthony Delachevrotiere, Nizhoni Richards, and Kirsten Ahlrichs Central students listen to music daily, primarily through headphones. In a survey on music discovered that 73% of responding Central High School students listen to music every single day, although more than half of the students admitted they could go a day without listening to any music. A majority of the Cobblers listen to their music all … Continue reading Central Students Listening to Music Daily, on Headphones

Cobblers Up Close: Mrs. Hoeye

By Nizhoni Richards Heather Hoeye is a well known teacher at Central High School. Even if you aren’t familiar with the name, you would recognize her petite figure and loud and caring personality. However, being one of the smallest doesn’t stop her from being one of Central’s greatest. Mrs. Hoeye began her career in a daycare center, like most young adults she didn’t really thought … Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Mrs. Hoeye

Boys’ Golf Finishes Well, Graduates Most of the Team

By Jake Preble The Cobblers golf season came to an end in Watertown recently at the State AA High School Tournament. The team took 9th place, which is ahead of where they expected to come out. Overall it was a good year, but what is in store for next season? The team will be losing five senior varsity players including Noah Fenske, Jake Preble, Tucker … Continue reading Boys’ Golf Finishes Well, Graduates Most of the Team

A Homecoming Reflection: Why Don’t More People Dress Up?

By Katelyn Wachendorf I remember when having school spirit was cool and people that didn’t dress up were in the minority. Back when I was in middle school at South, EVERYONE dressed up. Anything people could get their hands on that was black or red they wore: both guys and girls in red leggings, face and hair paint, jerseys, and more. Katie F. wore a … Continue reading A Homecoming Reflection: Why Don’t More People Dress Up?

Color Me Right: A Homecoming Guide to Class Color Day

By Torrian Webb Every year during homecoming week, the students at Central pull out their best ideas and creativity and dress in solid color that represents their class. For example, those dressed in nothing but purple are juniors, those in togas are seniors, and the waves of green and yellow are freshmen and sophomores. It’s not hard to dress up for Class Color Day. It’s … Continue reading Color Me Right: A Homecoming Guide to Class Color Day

Gridiron Girls: A Look at the Powder Puff Football Match

By Jake Preble and Garrett Hougland One of the most popular events during Central Highs homecoming week is the fast paced, hair pulling and nail breaking Powder Puff Football game. The game is this Wednesday on the practice field south of the school. The game starts at 4:30 and is sure to be a good match up. For those who don’t know, the Powder Puff … Continue reading Gridiron Girls: A Look at the Powder Puff Football Match

Neon Life: An 80s/90s Homecoming Dress Up Guide

By Jensen Wright, Katelyn Wachendorf, and Nate Tilley With homecoming here, the excitement around the school is all of our dress up days. Wednesday’s theme happens to be our favorite era, the 80s & 90s. The 80s were a time of big hair, Ray Ban aviators, neon tights & Flashdance leg warmers. If you weren’t playing Pac-Man, you were probably watching Breakfast Club or Ferris … Continue reading Neon Life: An 80s/90s Homecoming Dress Up Guide

A Changing World: A Dress Up Guide for 60s/70s Day

By Calista Giannonatti and Ally Whaley Homecoming week is among us! This year’s theme is Blast to the Past. Tuesday, which is 60’s and 70’s day, already has many people talking. The thing is, many students don’t know what they want to wear. No worries, we are here to help! For sixties day, you may want to think about Elizabeth Taylor’s style during that decade, … Continue reading A Changing World: A Dress Up Guide for 60s/70s Day