Issue V
From the Editors Desk
Snow and homework have crept up on us. We all knew it was coming, as it comes every year at this time. Yet every year it seems to catch most of us prepared. Sure we made plans to be prepared for it this year, and yet somehow it seems that very few of us are ever truly all that prepared the handle it. The Death Week(s) are now upon us and many people will spend countless sleepless hours awake doing homework. Nevertheless, there is a silver lining to this, just like the snow despite its temperature wraps the world around us in its majestic white, there is something to look forward to with all this work: Christmas. While some may think it’s too early to think about it and others have been shopping already for it, Christmas is the beacon of light at the end of this tunnel. That regardless of the amount of the homework we have, it will all pass, and we will be able to enjoy the break, time with family, friends, and most of all time away from school work.
It is my wish that you all are able to manage the stress of this season, be it from snow, homework or both. In only a couple more weeks, we will be able to look back on these weeks with fond memories, as the things that matter now, will pass by, like almost everything does.
Wesley Hague
In this Issue:
Main Page:
Milton to Speyside Hike: November 8th, 2008: Tim Grace
A Boy Named Qwop: Tim Grace
Wildcat Café Contest: Isaiah Boronka and JulieAnne Wideman
Coffee House: Matthew Vandervoet
Creative Corner:
To Stand: Wesley Hague
Unknown Soldier: Heather Marion
Photo Gallery:
Milton to Speyside Hike
Memories of Wildcats With Brooms – Curling
Voice on the Street:
“What would you ask for Voice on the Street?”: Matthew Vandervoet
