Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Wonderous World of Mr. Ogle: Part I


by Blade Hall

Mr. Ogle started his teacher blog two years ago to try and extend the classroom and its discussions. He had wanted to try and reach out to students that needed help outside of class. This past summer he started to do his Adventures in Fatherhood blog as a hobby and hopes to use it as a rough draft for a book he wants to write about his life and, as the name implies, what he has experienced as a father. He also wanted to build a relationship with his students on a more personal level and show that teachers have families and lives outside of school too; they aren't just robots that go on the charger after 3:20 and get off at 8:10.

Mr. Ogle also teaches a creative writing class that’s meant to prepare students for college and designed his lesson plans and class work to resemble those of a college class. One of the things that he has his students do is frequently write a blog. So far he’s been surprised by the knowledge that his students show through their blogs and how passionate they are about the things that they write about. These blogs have been viewed by people from fifteen different countries, but he wants to get these literacy works viewed by a bigger audience of viewers. The topics of these blogs range from school life to things like hunting and mechanics. Then, there are some that are modeling Mr. Ogle’s own blog and talk about their home lives or what it’s like to be a brother or sister.

Mr. Ogle wants his students to take the skills that they learned in class and apply them to whatever career they choose so they “can go beyond English.”

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Curl Up on the Couch with Something Scary

by Olivia Underwood

With Halloween just a short time away, now is the time to stock up on Hollywood’s scariest horror films. But with so many out there, which scary movies are looking good and which ones are looking sad? Well I’m here to help with my handy-dandy pumpkin scary scale!

1 Pumpkin = Is this movie a comedy?
2 Pumpkins = Oookay, a little spooky.
3 Pumpkins = NOOOO! DON’T GO IN THERE!
4 Pumpkins = I think I just peed my pants…

Movie 1: Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho = 4 Pumpkins
This movie is a classic and a must see for all horror or suspense movie lovers. As always Hitchcock’s use of music, atmosphere, and just the right amount of gore gives viewers an enjoyable ride. This film follows the story of the strange disappearance of blonde beauty Marion from the sinister Bait’s motel. With a twisty ending and an awesome starring role played by Antony Perkins, this is one you shouldn’t watch alone.

Movie 2: Killer Clowns from Outer Space = 1 Pumpkin
Alright, I know there are many people that are deathly afraid of clowns, but this movie is simply ridiculous. The plot follows a man as he tries to save a town from the evil clowns that have crash landed their space ship nearby. Although the clown costumes are a little creepy, the fights are ridiculous, the drunken sheriff is annoying, and the acting is terrible. Not surprisingly, with a 1 Pumpkin rating, this is one you can skip.

Movie 3: The Invasion = 3 Pumpkins
This 2007 remake of the classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a thrilling ride of suspense with one of my favorite actresses, Nicole Kidman, as the starring role. Kidman plays a mother and a doctor who must save her son from an alien invasion of the microscopic scale. The rules of the game? Never trust anyone, never show emotion, and NEVER fall asleep. For making me look a little funny at my friends and neighbors, I give this movie three pumpkins.

Movie 4: Sleepy Hollow = 2 Pumpkins
This movie is a Tim Burton retelling of the tale of the headless horsemen. With Johnny Depp as policeman Ichabod Crane, this movie is a wonderful time but isn’t quite as scary as some. There are plenty of bloodless decapitations but I would still recommend that you give this enjoyable movie a try.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

She Calls Him Raymond...

by Blade Hall

Brett Eldredge’s first single, “Raymond”, was premiered on CMT October 1st. He wrote the song while thinking about his grandmother, who has Alzheimer’s. Because of this first hit he’s been named CMT’s “Next Big Thing.”

While watching the music video, I can remember thinking to myself, “Wow, these are such deep, emotional song lyrics.” This is a great thing for someone so young and him being a “rookie” in the country music business. It shows that he has great potential and he’s an amazing song writer. I’m definitely going to keep an ear out for all of Brett’s music throughout his career. After hearing from a friend that Brett was a native from Paris, it just made him seem that much more amazing. I can’t help myself from thinking that this won’t be his last hit single. I can’t help myself from anticipating his debut album and waiting for him to release new songs.

Brett is very active for now. is going to be performing at the Second Annual Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s For the Love of George Cocktail Party along with South of Eden and Shannon Brown while also touring around the country for a radio show. He’s going to places like Miami, Orlando, and the famous Grand Ole Opry in Nashville talking about his songs and making the people of Paris proud. I know I’m not the only one when I say good luck Brett and we hope you have a lot of success in your career!

Thursday, October 7, 2010


by Kayla Foushee

Everyone needs a boost of confidence every once and a while. I recently read a book that was all about confidence and self esteem. This wonderful book was about something people go through every day. It’s about how no matter what people do to fit in, if you let the people that make fun of you get to you, you’ll feel as if you aren’t good enough. This is the message of Artichoke’s Heart by Suzanne Supplee.

In Artichoke’s Heart the main characters name is Rosemary and she has a problem. She’s over weight. All she’d ever wanted to do was fit in. In an attempt to fit in she asked her mother to get her this special jacket that everyone was getting. Her mother scrimps and saves to get her the jacket and they only have it in green. When she arrives at school with her new jacket and people start making fun of her and calling her ‘artichoke’ or ‘arty’ or ‘choky.’

As we move forward into Rose’s future, she hits an all time high or all time low. Rose’s weight hits 204. She decides now that she has to change something. Though her methods of losing weight may not be the best, none the less she tries. However while Rose is going through her weight problem she finds out her mother has Hodgkin’s disease. While Rose is battling with her weight, Rose’s mother is facing her disease head on.

Through Rose’s process of losing weight she gains a true friend and boy that really care about her. Rose loses her weight over a period of time but also gains confidence and caring people. "Well... when you look at a person's eyes or her smile, you can't tell how much she weighs..." (p253).Even though she loses the weight people still make fun of her but she’s at the point where she knows now that she has people that love and care about her. “Life is like an artichoke, you can only get so much at a time. I finally see that now.” (p275)

Rose goes through a lot of stuff over the course of the book, and I know that what she went through could actually happen and has happened to people out our school. I learned a valuable lesson from this book. Making fun of people is awful. Even if you think they don’t care I’m almost positive they do. Don’t judge a book by its cover because if you do you might be missing out on the most valuable lesson of your life.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

by Blade Hall

If You Really Knew Me is a reality show on MTV that focuses on teen life and different cliques. It helps the teens get to actually know their peers by each person telling something personal about themselves. In the show, students from each clique participate in Challenge Day, a program that’s meant to break down stereotypes and connect the students.

A program like this would strongly benefit a small school like ours. We all stay in our group of friends and never really get to know the students outside of our circle. This program would help to stop all the judging and put an end to bullying. Even if we don’t get the actual staff to come to PCHS, maybe we could take a day and just make one for ourselves. It may not be as perfectly constructed as the television show, but at least it would be a step in the right direction.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

No Response: The Next Big Thing


by Kayla Foushee

The VMA for the best new artist of 2011 goes to No Response! Can you imagine it? Walking down the red carpet? Smiling for the paparazzi? Playing in front of millions of fans? Can’t you just see the lights flashing and the people screaming, “No Response, No Response!” Maybe that hasn’t happened yet but for Stewart Arp, Zack Lueken, Kyle Keenen, Henry Arp, Robert Wise, and Tahj McDaniel that day isn’t so far away. This six guys make up the band No Response.

Each one of the guys has specific job in making the band run. Kyle Keenen, age 16, rocks out on the lead guitar; Stewart Arp, age 15, is in charge of lead vocals and rhythm guitar. Zack Lueken, age 15, plays the bass and sings back ground vocals. Henry Arp, age 11, plays drums; Robert Wise, age 15, is head roadie/bassist. Robert commented, "Basicly I'm a volunteer pack mule."Tahj McDaniel does the soundboards and PA systems.

The band, No Response, plays Alternative/Punk Rock music. When Stewart was asked how the band’s name came about he answered this, “No Response came about because the world is in a downward spiral, and we are saying that no one is responding.” Though No Response has only played three gigs and have only been together for four short months, they are still well known in our town. Stewart commented that they have many more gigs lined up for future dates.

All of No Response’s songs are original. They are written by Stewart Arp and Kyle Keenen. When Stewart was asked what the plans for the band were after high school he said, “It all depends how successful we are. If we get signed we will probably stay together. We will find out when the time comes.” The band does have a Myspace page, but Stewart commented after recording the band plans on making a website.

Though the band has not received a VMA or a Grammy, they are still on their way to the top. Just remember when you hit the number one spot on the recording charts, watch your back because Lady Gaga might be out to get you!

(Henry Arp - not pictured)

Friday, September 10, 2010

Lunch Procedure: The Good, the Bad, and the Hungry

by Kayla Foushee

Have you already gotten an AER for forgetting your lunch card? Do you already want a change of scenery even though it‘s only the third week of school? If you could change the lunch process would you?

Paris Cooperative High School has recently been experimenting with a new way of doing lunch. Every underclassman is required to carry an id card and scan it every day at lunch hour. You would think this isn’t a very demanding request but some students have problems remembering their card. Though the discipline is not that severe it is still not something you want. If you a student forget their lunch card they receive a lovely visit to the AER room.

In my opinion I think freshmen and sophomores should be able to go out to lunch. Another optition would be having sperate lunch fours for freshmen and sophomores. I do think it is a little much to expect kids to remember a little card every day.

I interviewed two different people who both had different opinions. When asked the question if the lunch room procedure is helpful, Shane Mason replied, “Yes, having cards to swipe is a good way of keeping the students organized.”

When Christine Aguirre was asked the same question she replied, “It is somewhat useful, but also a little strict.”

All in all people opinion on the lunch procedure vary. It is helpful but maybe somewhat strict. Hang in there everyone we’ll eventually get the hang at the lunch procedure. Until then you might want to duct tape your lunch card to your forehead.