Native American Leads Cast in Drama Production

by: Chase Hammond It has been almost 20 years since Central High School has had a Native American in a lead role for a drama production. That could be considered a bit of a dry spell. Micah Roubideaux has ended that drought; Roubideaux auditioned in October for the fall show, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey, and was cast in the role … Continue reading Native American Leads Cast in Drama Production

Game Review: Super Smash Bros

by: Brady Vandervort The name Super Smash Bros is carved into the slate of elite video games, being one of the best fighting games Nintendo has ever created. And in my opinion, it is the best fighting game ever made. Sorry Soul Calibur and Tekkan fans, but Super Smash Bros deserves it. Super Smash Bros is simple, yet challenging enough to satisfy hardcore gamers and … Continue reading Game Review: Super Smash Bros

A Movie Buff Modern Masterpiece: Enter the Void

by: Alan Smithee Gaspar Noé is one of my favorite modern directors. He made the jaw dropping drama Irreversible and the bloody revenge tale I Stand Alone, but in 2009 came his latest classic Enter the Void.  The film is about an American drug dealer in Tokyo named Oscar. Oscar is shot by the police and has an out of body experience because of the … Continue reading A Movie Buff Modern Masterpiece: Enter the Void

Roundup: Science Heats Up after First Quarter

Tickets for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest went on sale this week and the best seats sold out fast for all the evening shows. If you don’t like sitting on the sides you might want to consider the Saturday matinee. If you don’t like the matinee . . . next year you should consider camping out the night before tickets go on sale. Perhaps … Continue reading Roundup: Science Heats Up after First Quarter

Ms. Bauer Selected Teacher of the Month

At a recent staff meeting Ms. Bauer was selected teacher of the month for Central High School. Ms. Bauer is a very proud Cobbler – who is here, there and everywhere for students whenever and where ever she needs to be. This year, Ms. Bauer is teaching Senior Composition, Mythology and Symbolism, and English 10.  Her classes fill up quite quickly, as she is an … Continue reading Ms. Bauer Selected Teacher of the Month

Marching Band Finishes Wonder-ful Season

by: Karley Perez with photo by Brianna Cummins Stevie Wonder fans have been enjoying great performances by the Central High School Cobbler Band. The Marching band has been playing “You Are the Sunshine of my Life,” “Don’t You Worry About a Thing,” “Sir Duke,” and “Isn’t She Lovely” at the Central home football games, and the full band played those songs last night at the … Continue reading Marching Band Finishes Wonder-ful Season

Mrs. Krsnak Selected as Staff of the Month

Mrs. Krsnak of the special education department was selected as classified staff of the month for Central High School this month. Cindy works with many different teachers and gets along with them all. It seems like she can read their minds and stay one step ahead of each one. She definitely meets the needs of the teachers she assists and teachers often ask for her … Continue reading Mrs. Krsnak Selected as Staff of the Month

The Movie Buff’s Modern Masterpieces: Catfish

by: Alan Smithee In 1999 The Blair Witch Project seemed to change the face of film. What seemed original back then is now a new film sub-genre: people using hand held cameras to document strange events that happen to them over a course of weeks, months, or years. This scenario is very human. People tell crazy stories and we have the right not to believe … Continue reading The Movie Buff’s Modern Masterpieces: Catfish

Roundup: Friday Unofficially Declared Zombie Day

Today (Friday) is the blood drive put on by Mrs. Linde’s anatomy and physiology class. Last year donations were quite high–will the numbers exceed past expectations again? *** This Friday is unofficially Zombie Day here at Central High School. At least, after two nights of conferences in one week, zombies are what the teachers all look like. Veterans Day next Friday will likely be a … Continue reading Roundup: Friday Unofficially Declared Zombie Day

Drama Club Wrapping Up Cuckoo Rehearsals

Story by: Tanner O’ Neil & Mr. Sheehy;  Photos by: Tony Sloat What most people don’t know about theatre is what hard work it is. Right now students are in the making of Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, a play adapted for the stage by Dale Wasserman. The play features a cast of 17 students and involves a production crew of 42. … Continue reading Drama Club Wrapping Up Cuckoo Rehearsals

Cobblers Open Snack Shack for Students in Need

by: Jacob Sperlich Hunger and poverty are not as uncommon as you would think.  Did you know that 1 in 7 individuals in South Dakota live below the poverty line?  That’s not all: 25% of South Dakota students are classified as hungry.  Here at Central High school, 100 students are known to be in a transitional or temporary housing situation, and for every one of … Continue reading Cobblers Open Snack Shack for Students in Need

The Movie Buff: A Look Back on The Prowler

by: Alan Smithee In the 1980s a new horror sub genre was born. “Slasher films” are films where usually teenagers are killed in sometimes creative ways, one by one. The killer usually wears a mask of some kind. “Slasher films” died out somewhat fast, as everyone saw through the films. They weren’t really “art,” more like “trash,” but . . . What’s wrong with that? … Continue reading The Movie Buff: A Look Back on The Prowler

Halloween Night: A (True?) Story

by: Gracie Lou Freebush It was Halloween night and the wind was howling, the rain was pelting the windows like bullets, the lighting was crackling through the sky, and the thunder was shaking the earth.  My parents were gone so I was lying in my bed with the lights on, waiting for the storm to end.This is the worst Halloween ever! I thought. My dog, … Continue reading Halloween Night: A (True?) Story