Westminster vs. the World
Wes Froeschner - Staff Writer
September 23, 2010
Two sophomore baseball players face off against international teams. Ben Mitchell and Bryce Bell's USA team poses with a friend from across the world. Usually, the Ellisville baseball fields play host to many teams from around the St. Louis area and even some teams from across the country. ... Read more »
Chapel Moves to the New Gym
Paris Watson - Staff Writer
September 23, 2010
Westminster Christian Academy began the 2010 school year with the chapel service for the first time ever in the new gym on August 18. “Our school’s chapel service will remain in the new gym all year until we enter the new campus,” said Jim Marsh, head of school. This is the first time Westminster... Read more »
They Have Spoken
Anna Franceschelli - Staff Writer
September 23, 2010
A new WCA band, Lost Continent, recently had their first concert. Taylor Huges, Andy Munoz, Landon Burke, and Matt Brugner (left to right) having fun with each other during a photo shoot for their band. Lost Continent, a new band of four juniors, recently made their debut. The band played at a local... Read more »
A Froesch Take
Wes Froeschner - Staff Writer
September 23, 2010
The recent Cardinals’ slump has some lessons for high school athletes. “And the Cardinals lose again.” This has become a normal phrase here in St. Louis after the Cardinal’s recent trend of losing. Since that epic series with Cincinnati they have lost series to the Brewers, Cubs, Astros,... Read more »
Behind Every Locked Door is a Story
Jessica Johnson - Staff Writer
September 23, 2010
Lock and Key tells the captivating story of an abandoned teenage girl and her struggles. Sarah Dessen has done it again as author of That Summer and Someone Like You. She has created yet another masterpiece worthy of The New York Times Best-Seller List. This book focuses on Ruby’s abandonment... Read more »
Chapel’s Location isn’t the Only Thing Changing
Parker Briden - News Editor
September 23, 2010
A new pattern is emerging in worship. Cries of “Take it all” ring from the farthest corners of the gym, Taylor Hughes strums his acoustic guitar to the rhythm of what should be Westminster’s proudest moment of the week. But some people sabotage that with their disrespect. Instead of praising,... Read more »
Back to School Blues
Danielle Cicka - Editor-in-Chief
September 23, 2010
If summer ended too soon check out these local sites to bring it back. School is back in session, but that does not mean that summer activities have to end. These local attractions keep the summer spirit alive through September. For ice cream that perfectly compliments St. Louis’s hot August and... Read more »
Friday Faith and Fellowship
Danielle Cicka - Editor-in-Chief, Editor-in-Chief
September 22, 2010
All senior girls are invited to attend the study in Tim Holley/ Timothy Gibson’s room. The senior girls meet on Fridays to discuss the book Crazy Love. “Throughout time, somewhere between 45 billion and 125 billion people have lived this earth. That’s 125,000,000,000. In about 50 years... Read more »
Gelato, Drenched Clothes, and Crazy Soccer Fans
Lauren DeRousse - Staff Writer
September 21, 2010
Eating the world’s best ice cream, a once in a lifetime World Cup experience, and rushing through the rain. All of these things were all components in contributing to a memorable trip. This past summer, a group of Westminster students traveled to different parts of Europe and embarked on the trip with... Read more »
Culture Clash
Abby Becker - Features Editor, Features Editor
September 21, 2010
The WCA team and faculty members from the Saemmul Middle School in the mountains of South Korea. Chopsticks with dinner and crowded street markets. Teaching four classes and learning Korean. Climbing up mountains and eating bulgogi. These are a few of my favorite things. Even if they are... Read more »



