Modesto Top Teens
Lorrie Chan and Kaylee Keith
December 13, 2012
The Modesto Mayor’s Top Teens is a fairly new program that has been created to acknowledge the many extraordinary teenagers in Modesto. With a chance to win a scholarship and recognition for all of their hard work, these teenagers continued to stay motivated and pushed to do even better things with... Read more »
Marco Scutaro: Overcoming Underdog
Joey Borges
December 5, 2012
Pablo Sandoval will end up being regarded as the MVP in the 2012 World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Detroit Tigers, but it is Marco Scutaro who has undoubtedly earned the MVP title for the postseason as a whole. That’s not saying that Scutaro did all the work for the Giants in their... Read more »
Santa Spoilers
Brooke Newton, staff writer
December 5, 2012
For some children, finding out that Santa isn’t real can be an absolute dream-crusher, but others still understand that the presents won’t be taken away just because your childhood hero has disappeared. No matter what your reaction was to the situation, it’s likely that you remember the moment... Read more »
One Direction and Justin Bieber loved by fans
Kellcee Hall, staff writer
December 5, 2012
Teen pop sensation Justin Bieber and British boy band One Direction have been taking over the nation. Or is it their fans? “They both have very strong fan bases, which can be scary at times,” junior Katie Wasmund said. “‘Directioners’ and ‘Beliebers’ have a major rivalry, almost like ours... Read more »
The British are Coming
Nicole Cohea, staff writer
December 5, 2012
The British are coming…and this time they’re bringing their awesome music with them. These past few years, many British musicians have been taking over America with their rocking music and attractive accents. Artists like Adele, The Wanted, One Direction and Cher Lloyd have been dominating the... Read more »
I Don’t Want to Grow Up
Lorrie Chan, managing editor
December 5, 2012
Growing up. Two simple words. But I’ll be the first to admit, I’m scared of the process. I always find myself wondering, what exactly is growing up? Is it just turning eighteen? Is it the freedom of being able to decide for myself? Or is it something deeper than just having to do my own laundry,... Read more »
Every Fifteen Minutes
Lorrie Chan, managing editor
December 3, 2012
“Every fifteen minutes someone is killed or severely injured in an alcohol related accident.” These words ring through the heads of both juniors and seniors who witnessed the re-enactment of a deadly car crash during the Every 15 Minutes program. For senior Marika Rossetto, it was a life changing... Read more »
Awareness or Useless?
Chris Frink
December 3, 2012
In October and November, Enochs High School has held it’s annual Awareness Week, Red Ribbon Week and Every Fifteen Minutes. Every year Enochs tries to bring awareness for its students to prevent tragedy and bad decisions that could affect or even destroy our future. But there is one question that seems... Read more »
Enochs Brings Awarness to Campus
Brooke Newton, staff writer
December 3, 2012
Awareness Week and Red Ribbon Week can make an impact on anyone that faces the consequences of drug or alchole abuse drugs. Even the students that don’t face these challenges can be impacted by becoming more aware of the effects of drugs and alcohol. October 29 to November 15, Enochs hosted Red Ribbon... Read more »
Creating a Story
Dominique Faubert, staff writer
December 3, 2012
There’s a whole other story that occurs behind the scenes. What happens on stage isn’t the only entertaining thing that goes on during a production. “I try my best to be in my character,” junior Marcos Favela said. “I don’t try to think that I’m playing a role. When I’m on stage, I’m... Read more »
