With Veterans Day around the corner, it can be hard for South students to understand the horrors and intricacies of war. For Vietnam veteran Mike Siegert, member of the Dean’s Office, and wife, Pat Siegert,...
At 5,000 feet above ground, senior Emily Horvath flies over Racine, Wisconsin, relaxed with her arm out of the window of a Cessna 150 airplane. Horvath spent the summer studying and learning how to fly...
“This isn’t clay, this isn’t just pencil and paper, there’s fabric involved- texture, something three dimensional,” Jean Simmons, Fashion and Apparel teacher, said, explaining the qualities...
With smartphones becoming more prevalent, South students can pick and choose from a variety of apps for their cell phones.
A common application that students use revolves around social media.
According...
Friends serve as a big role in peoples’ lives, but for some people, a friend is just a figment of their imagination.
Psychology teacher Peter Masciopinto believes people have imaginary friends for...
Bread, pasta, cookies; all foods that are apart of many peoples diets.
But students like seniors Mara Pollard and Katherine Loiselle can’t eat foods containing gluten, wheat, rye, and barley due to...
Costa Rica, Spain, Ireland, India and Korea: these are just some of the places Susan Flickinger, social studies teacher, has traveled.
“All during college and in high school, I loved the adventure...
South students are often seen walking through the hallways listening to music. Although passing periods are just five minutes long, students claim that listening to music often pumps them up while walking...
Balancing homework and activities is a struggle for many. What complicates matters more for some South students, however, is having to switch between houses throughout the week and being distracted in...
This past summer Principal Dr. Brian Wegley has received his doctorate. Wegley shares this title along with three other teachers and administrators at South: Dr. Shellard Dr. Nancy Giebel and Dr. Daniel...