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Silence broken: Harris successfully regains hearing

Hailey Hauldren, co-features editor
March 13, 2015

Life for Terry Harris, special education teacher and baseball coach, was turned upside down this past fall. After struggling with hearing difficulties for his whole life, Harris unexpectedly lost all his...

Pageant participants discuss process, experience, misconceptions

Addie Lyon, co a&e editor
November 7, 2014

Many can relate to the stress of homecoming day––curls, makeup, dresses, nails and the list continues. Seniors Kara Sherman and Christina Piron relate these feelings to a typical morning at a beauty...

Natalie Jakucyn

Natalie Jakucyn

Hailey Hauldren, co-features editor
May 23, 2014

Math Teacher Natalie Jakucyn is retiring after teaching at South for 20 years. In addition to teaching math classes, Jakucyn helped write the curriculum for the Precalculus Statistic course. After working...

Michelle Scheinkopf

Michelle Scheinkopf

Hailey Hauldren, co-features editor
May 23, 2014

After working at GBS for 35 years, Health Teacher Michelle Scheinkopf will be retiring this spring. Scheinkopf began working at GBS in 1979 after attending college at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana....

Male students reveal body image insecurities, address common misconceptions

Male students reveal body image insecurities, address common misconceptions

Hailey Hauldren, asst. features editor
March 14, 2014

For most teenagers, coping with insecurities is no foreign concept. However, according to an Oracle-conducted survey, some South students believe that there is a false assumption when it comes to body...

Students feel both blessed and challenged by being part of a big family

Hailey Hauldren, staff reporter
June 22, 2013

Struggling to get seven smiles for a Christmas card, sharing rooms with siblings, or attacking family chores with a team of 10 may seem like scenes straight out of “Cheaper By The Dozen,” but for many...

Urban Studies History Class visits Chicago public high school to gain perspective

Addie Lyon, staff reporter
June 20, 2013

As a part of the Urban Studies History Class curriculum, each semester students travel to a school located in the West Engelwood community called Lindblom Math and Science Academy to shadow students attending...

4H program provides farm experience for Glenview youth

Addie Lyon, staff writer
April 19, 2013

Bailing hay and feeding cows aren’t part of an average student’s afternoon activities. 4H is a program at Wagner Farm that gives young Glenview residents a rare opportunity to experience farm life. According...

Glenbrook Evening High School provides community with opportunities, support

Addie Lyon, staff reporter
March 11, 2013

Glenbrook Evening High School (GBE) has been serving the community for 38 years as a high school option available to both students and District 225 residents who do not have a high school diploma. “[In...

Students display musical talent on the street to earn money for charity

Hailey Hauldren, staff writer
January 25, 2013

South students who attend the Salvation Army church contribute to the community in a unique way during the holiday season: kettling. According to freshman Jimmy Jang, kettling is where people stand...

The gift of giving: holiday charities

Addie Lyon, staff writer
December 21, 2012

To give back to the community during the   holidays, South students, clubs and classes organize different charities. Students donate   time, money and gifts in order to lift the spirits of those less...

Students express discontent with heavy backpacks

Students express discontent with heavy backpacks

Addie Lyon, staff writer
November 29, 2012

The bell rings. Students rush to jam all of their folders and papers in their backpack as fast as possible so that they are able to make it to their next class in the five minutes given. Rushing down the...

South Tennis Star plays for self, team

Kelly Anderson, Staff Reporters
November 20, 2012

After going undefeated in conference, junior Caroline Ryba finished her third season on the South tennis team with a trip to state for the second year in a row. In addition, Ryba took first place at the...

Cheerleaders bring spark, provide energy for South

Cheerleaders bring spark, provide energy for South

Kelly Anderson, staff writer
October 24, 2012

Explode! Ignite! Our Titan team is dynamite. The Titan cheerleaders are one of the many sources of spirit at GBS. Cheerleading has a longer season than most sports at GBS and is made up of football...

Webb molds experience, travels into passionate career

Addie Lyon, staff writer
October 5, 2012

Only Kurt Webb could describe the feeling of crawling into the ceramics classroom at South on a Saturday through a slightly cracked open window. Webb, South ceramics teacher, has been in love with ceramics...

Relay for Life aims to further student involvement

Hailey Hauldren, staff reporter
May 5, 2012

With help from South’s cancer awareness club, The Cure, Relay For Life will take place June 25 at Gallery Park in the Glen. Relay for Life is sponsored by the American Cancer Society to raise money and...

National Poetry Month calls for further acknowledgement

Addie Lyon, staff reporter
May 5, 2012

The month of April is recognized as National Poetry Month, but some South students believe South does not do enough to celebrate it. Freshman Tessa Nesis shared her opinion about the school’s involvement...

South’s harassment policy puts student safety first

Noor Abdulmassih, asst. web editor
March 22, 2012

A wave hello in the hall, extra help in a department office before school or perhaps an email regarding a test are common interactions between teachers and students. A respectful relationship exists between...

Students express personality through piercings

Noor Abdulmassih, asst. web editor
March 22, 2012

Walking in the hallways, one can spot many different forms of self-expression, ranging from the clothes students wear to the body piercings they have. Ear lobes, cartilages, noses, lips, eyebrows, hips...

Foreclosed homes impact students’ lives

Noor Abdulmassih, asst. web editor
February 3, 2012

Walking around the hallways of South, it may be hard to believe that some students’ families struggle financially. But, underneath the designer clothes and North Shore appearance, some students have...

New Year made in China, celebrated here

Noor Abdulmassih, staff reporter
February 3, 2012

Music, lights, fireworks and parades are just a few ways the Chinese ring in the New Year - the Chinese New Year, that is. On midnight of Jan. 23, 2012 Chinese people around the world welcomed and celebrated...

Original Cinderella story merges with reality TV

Kelly Anderson, staff reporter
February 3, 2012

This year’s winter play took a twist on a classical fairytale with a modern approach. Performing this year was a range of South students from freshmen to seniors, taking roles of reality TV stars and...

Alan Xenos: Tech savy app creator

Kelly Anderson, Staff Reporter
January 17, 2012

It's eighth period and study hall Room 191 is silent with focused students scribbling away at their homework, but in the corner sophomore Alan Xenos is typing away on the computer. Instead of typing a...

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