February 2011 Chatterbox - Ruston High School
February 2011 Chatterbox - Ruston High School
February 2011 Chatterbox - Ruston High School
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Prom is Almost Here!<br />
by Patricia Duhart<br />
Social Reporter<br />
ervice and Social <strong>Chatterbox</strong><br />
<strong>Ruston</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>February</strong> 14, <strong>2011</strong> Page 14<br />
Almost a month until this year‘s Night of the Dragon prom! Found out who you are taking yet<br />
If you don‘t know, you better find out soon. Tickets are still on sale. Seniors who didn‘t pay last<br />
year, your cost is $35. Seniors, if you paid last year as a junior, your cost is free. Juniors, your<br />
costs are $30 in <strong>February</strong> and $35 in March per person. Mrs. Debbie Martin and Mrs. Julie Stephenson<br />
will be taking up the money and handing out the invitations. Prom is March 19, <strong>2011</strong>, at<br />
TONK. So be there or be square. See you there Bearcats!<br />
DRIVER’S EDUCATION<br />
• 6 – Hour Pre-Licensing Class<br />
• Course is State Approved<br />
• Must be 17 or older<br />
• Cost: Only $30<br />
For information, call: 251-1234<br />
The Brain<br />
by Shamario Daniel<br />
Club Reporter<br />
Do you know that the brain is one of the most<br />
important organs in your body Well now you do.<br />
PYPM has started another semester of teaching<br />
second graders at <strong>Ruston</strong> Elementary. They are<br />
teaching four classes; the first two lessons of the<br />
new semester tell how important the brain is to your body. The brain is<br />
―THE BOSS‖ because it is the control center of the body. Did you know it<br />
takes at least 21 years for our brains to prepare us to live the rest of our<br />
lives Crazy, huh But it‘s true. An adult brain weighs about 3 pounds<br />
compared to the 1pound at birth. The brain controls your everyday life as<br />
well as your future. In other words, it‘s a major source of your life. So<br />
what would you do without it PROTECT YOUR BRAIN BECAUSE<br />
YOU ONLY GET ONE.<br />
Rotary Club Winners<br />
by Polly Michelle Gwan<br />
Academics Reporter<br />
Month<br />
September<br />
October<br />
November<br />
December<br />
January<br />
<strong>February</strong><br />
March<br />
April<br />
May<br />
Keywanettes News<br />
by Amber Brown<br />
Senior Editor<br />
Students<br />
Elizabeth Sawyer<br />
Valarie Wheat<br />
Christopher Taylor<br />
Kate Warner<br />
Elizabeth Moore<br />
Hannah Rose McIntire<br />
Ashley Davison<br />
Mary Glenn Lyons<br />
Caroline Oakley<br />
Taylor Kaufman<br />
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On <strong>February</strong> 8 th , the <strong>Ruston</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Keywanettes officers were<br />
invited to a breakfast event with the Sunrise Kiwanis. The event was for<br />
them to discuss current and future projects that they would be participating<br />
in. The Keywanettes is a service club that has provided the school and<br />
the community with many beneficial projects. As the school year dwindles<br />
the Keywanettes are now looking for new members to help with these<br />
projects. But, be sure that all girls are aware of the requirements to become<br />
a member, such as a certain GPA, other activities, and recommendations<br />
from respectable people. Applications will be available at the start<br />
of March. So hurry up and apply before it‘s too late!