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Coast to Coast

Alex Cacciarelli - Staff Writer
March 30, 2010

For every High school student in America, this Friday marks the beginning of nine days of rest and relaxation. Every year, students look forward to the time to forget school, and enjoy all that spring has to offer. When only hours remain till Friday afternoon, students tend to get very distracted, and... Read more »

My Fair Musical

Abby Becker - Staff Writer
March 19, 2010

Faint strains of “Wouldn’t It be Loverly” and quaint cockney accents can be heard filtering down the halls of Westminster in the afternoons. Lingering musical notes may intrigue a few wandering students and cause them to peer into the windows of the Little Theatre after school and witness a host... Read more »

Giddy Up: Turnabout

Parker Briden - Staff Writer
March 15, 2010

Westminster was overrun with cowboys and cowgirls last Friday during the Spring Event. Girls asked guys to accompany them to Turnabout which consisted of square and line dancing, crazy costumes, and great decorations. A professional caller was hired to teach students the finer points of square dancing. “Everything... Read more »

WCA Choir’s Continuing Crescendo

Mari Knehans - Staff Writer
March 15, 2010

On the afternoon of Tuesday, March 9th, 2010, WCA’s concert and chamber choirs traveled to Parkway North High School to compete in the MSHSSA State Choir Festival. The choirs performed pieces that were debuted in their concert last Thursday evening at Missouri Baptist University. The competition... Read more »

Spreading the Fashion Love

Abby Becker - Staff Writer
March 15, 2010

In this economy, it is hard for the average shopaholic to satiate her desire for shiny shoes, sparkly purses, and the season’s latest trends. A hopeful alternative for these desperate shopping lovers is to peruse a multitude of fashion blogs-perhaps the next best thing to actually shopping. Teen Vogue... Read more »

What’s in Your Headphones?

Tiffany Thompson - Staff Writer
March 10, 2010

Back in the day, I can remember bobbing my head to smash hits like N’Sync’s “Bye Bye Bye” and “Oops I Did It Again” by Brittney Spears. It was apparent that the lyrics were playful and the writers had no intent on leading people astray. Today however, the same thing cannot be said. Music... Read more »

Going Beyond the Red, Black, and Green

March 10, 2010

Whenever the words charity or global crisis are spoken, for some people Africa and Asia automatically come to mind. Even at Westminster it seems as though every chapel dedicated to a charitable cause is associated with Africa. I can’t count how many chapels I’ve sat through where I’ve had to... Read more »

Going For More Than Gold

John Bergman - Sports Editor
March 10, 2010

As the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver pass, people still feel the spirit of competition and unity across the globe. Each Olympian is blessed with a certain talent that they excel at such as skiing, bobsledding, or skating. However, these Olympians did not have to overcome intellectual and physical... Read more »

Changing Lives With The Use Of Sports

Tony Thompson - Staff Writer
March 10, 2010

A lot of times athletes are interviewed and when asked about their success, they immediately give God all the glory. It has become a sort of cliché. It is these types of quotes that attract large audiences and give religious fans their own favorite athletes. The religion in sports is in line with... Read more »

Swim Team Makes Way To State

Cheyenne Bartlett - Features Editor
March 10, 2010

Friday, February 19, 2010, the Westminster Girls Varsity Swim Team made their way to the 2010 MSHAA Girls Swimming and Diving Championship at the St. Peters Rec Plex. Competing were Ellie Straub, freshman, Rebecca Krause, sophomore, Haley Bergman and Abbie Clark, juniors, and Katherine Fleissner, Shay... Read more »