Archive for January 2008

Susan G. Komen- Race for the cure

“It started with a simple promise made between to sisters. It ends when that promise is fulfilled.”
The latest race was September 16, 2007 at the Eastland, Mall. People in our committee participated in Race for the Cure, because of a simple promise one sister made to her sister, to help prevent cancer. It helps find a new cure for breast cancer. Every year around the same time frame, Eastland Mall holds the Race for the Cure and I hope you were lucky enough to be a part of this organization.

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Retro fashion is the new way to express yourself

Fashion is all about retro styles this spring; remember those bell-bottom jeans from the ’70s? How about leg warmers from the ’80s? Or let’s go far back into time into the ’20s when Audrey Hepburn made waves with the skinny black jean. All of those items are coming back into style. They can be seen everywhere, from runways, to celebrities, filling shops, boutiques and even genuine vintage pieces are being resurrect from lofts and garages! Only now fashion is “retro” dressing like the nineties as hints of bright neon colors start to hit our closest and rave scene prints surface to our dresser drawers.

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The History Of The Dynasty

Audra Brandsasse and Jennah Cantner, Yearbook Staff

If you are unfamiliar with the title “Dynasty” it is
referring to the highly anticipated athletic talents
of the class of 2008.  Specifically a group of
football players who started their brotherly bond as
far back as when they first began playing the game.
The west side’s Evansville Junior Football League is
where the majority of our boys learned to love
football. From there they moved on to play Reitz Cub,
and history began.
    “Playing cub in the eighth grade we went undefeated
and we realized we were the best.” says senior Moose
Campbell, ” But the moment that really made people
notice what potential we had was freshman year when we
beat Heritage Hills 34-0.  That year, Heritage Hills
was ranked number one in state and they were
undefeated, until they faced us” continued Campbell.
    So how exactly did the title Dynasty come about?
   

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BPA Advances to State

 

Reitz High School won the district sweepstakes award at the Business Professionals ofAmerica (BPA) district contest. Twenty-six students from Reitz High School advanced tothe state BPA competition, which will be in Indianapolis in March.This is the second year in a row for the BPA to advance to state.

 

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