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Alice in Wonderland: A Fantasy of the Mind

Sierra Mask
March 12, 2010

The new Alice in Wonderland Movie 3D that came out to theatres on March 5, 2010, was the largest opening for the month of March. The movie grossed about $116.3 million on its opening weekend. This new film tells a story of a 19-year-old girl named Alice who returns to the magical world of “Underland”... Read more »

Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist

Cecilia Bulzomi
March 12, 2010

It always seems that if a book starts out as a book it should never become a movie. This is defiantly the case for the book Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohan and David Levithan. I’m glad that I didn’t read the book before I saw the movie because if I had then the movie would have... Read more »

Survivor returns for its 10th Anniversary edition

Jess Cleveland
March 12, 2010

Spring is right around the corner. The end of winter also brings the end of some TV shows while some of our favorites prepare to spring back onto the screen. Many anticipated TV shows have found their ways back on the television screen this winter, enticing many viewers to return to the couch with remote... Read more »

The Elected Elective: Producing a Life-Long Memory

Meredith Lawson
March 12, 2010

Yearbook Production Class is not the average elective, partly because you have to apply to be accepted into the course. For next year’s staff, the instructor, Ms. Woodhouse is currently hosting interviews to see who is eligible. Students have to be responsible, hard working, creative, and able to commit... Read more »

Saving the planet one class at a time

Mimi Richards
March 12, 2010

For the past four years Environmental Science teacher Meredith Lohr has been assigning a recycling project for all of her classes to complete over a two-to-three month period. Requirements for the project are to keep a journal documenting your accomplishments, recycling at least three items, and taking... Read more »

Elective Overview

Cecilia Bulzomi and Amanda Sutts
March 12, 2010

Reporters Amanda Sutts and Cecilia Bulzomi compiled a list of electives offered at Spotsylvania High School to help you decide what classes to take next year. Veterinary Science-  In Vet Science you are taught all about the anatomy of animals. You are taught basic signs of illnesses and how to treat... Read more »

Pennies for Patients Please

Amanda Sutts
March 12, 2010

Everyone is talking for Pennies for Patients, but can someone tell us exactly what it is? Most people want to know what they’re donating to before they give their money. Samantha Corker, President of the Student Council, said that Pennies for Patients is a way to help raise money to those who are very... Read more »

What’s on your Ipod?

March 12, 2010

Elizabeth Goodman: Carried Away- George Straight Temporary Home- Carrie Underwood Rain Is a Good Thing- Luke Bryan It’s Just That Way- Alan Jackson Highway 20 Ride- Zak Brown Band Dra Nelson: Pass That Dutch- Young Money I’m Not Human- Lil Wayne Mr. Lonely- Akon Candy Lady Remix- Gucci Mane Wife... Read more »

Spotsy’s Got Style

Sara Mayhew
March 12, 2010

These are the golden years, the years we are in high school, the years we create the memories that will last a lifetime. This is the time when many of us decide who we are, and many times we display this through our clothing. As you walk through the halls of Spotsylvania High you may see many different... Read more »

The Spotsy Family

Mike Owen
March 12, 2010

What is it that makes Spotsy a great place to be? It isn’t the budget. It isn’t the football team. And it definitely isn’t the food. No, what makes Spotsy a great place has got to be the teachers. The teachers of Spotsy are what truly make Spotsy a great place to be. Ask any student, and it is... Read more »

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