A Haunting Experience?
October 30, 2009 • written by Kayla Elston
Filed under Student Life, featured, top story
Are you yearning for a scare this Halloween? Then Slidell, Louisiana is the place to find it. With many haunted houses in the nearby New Orleans area, few forget what horrors are lurking in their own backyard. If you want a little bit of excitement in your fall holiday, check out these three haunted... Read more »
SAVE THE TA-TA’s
October 30, 2009 • written by Quinci Hayward
Filed under featured
Have you been too busy to notice the latest trend here at Slidell High? Take some time to scan the blur of I.D.s racing past you in the hallways; more than half will be sporting various shades of pink ribbons. The month of October is set aside for the research and awareness of breast cancer. Many are... Read more »
Cross Country to Host Annual Run
October 30, 2009
Filed under Breaking News, News
Slidell High’s Cross Country team will be holding their annual one mile and 5-K Tiger Run on Saturday December 5, 2009. The run, which will be held at Slidell High’s track, is a mark event that raises money to support Slidell High’s Cross Country team. Early registration cost 15... Read more »
First Priority
October 30, 2009 • written by Sarah Ford
Filed under First Priority, Student Life
First Priority is a Christian Club that meets very Tuesday morning at 8:20 a.m. in the auditorium. This student-run organization welcomes everyone to their meetings and does not collect dues. First Priority provides many ways for members to get involved, offering a wide range of teams within the club.... Read more »
A Distinguished Teacher
October 29, 2009 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray
Filed under Thespians, featured, top story
Recently at Slidell High, one of the teachers received the Distinguished Educator of Distinction Award. This award is presented to the teacher who makes the biggest impact on the school and it’s students. Mr. Scott Sauber, the Talent Theater teacher at Slidell High School, had the honor of receiving... Read more »
Royal Rumble
October 26, 2009 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Football, Sports
1st Quarter Fountainebleu got the ball first and started the game from their 22 yard line. Two plays later on third down Fountainebleu threw an interception. #15 Micheal Normand ran to the 3 yard line. #23 Jonathan Miles ran ball on the next play for a touchdown. The point after is no good however,... Read more »
Let’s Give Them Something to Talk About
October 23, 2009 • written by Quinci Hayward
Filed under Student Life, top story
In June of 1991, Bonnie Raitt released her 11th album, Luck of the Draw, which included her smash hit “Something to Talk About.” The song pressed the issues of a lover’s ignorant wooing, the silent whispers of their spectators, and the overall notion of PDA or public display of affection. At... Read more »
Rockin ROTC
October 23, 2009 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray
Filed under Students in the Classroom
Students come to Slidell High for many reasons including the school’s excellent ROTC program, also called the Reserve Officer Training Corps. As long as good grades are kept in all classes, ROTC is offered as an alternative to P.E. ROTC is led by Mr. Ray Gonzales, also called Senior Chief,... Read more »
A Time Honored Tradition
October 22, 2009 • written by Kayla Elston
Filed under News, top story
The time has come and passed again. Students pack their cars with toilet paper, grab a few friends, and smear war paint over their cheeks. White Wednesday has once again decorated Slidell. The tradition began in the early seventies. During this annual Homecoming Week celebration, students roll or... Read more »
Table Turning Loss
October 21, 2009 • written by Kevin Dupuy
Filed under Football, Sports
The Slidell Tigers marched into Ponchatoula with determination. Although starting strong, scoring a touchdown and a field goal quickly, the Ponchatoula Green Wave fought back and outscored the Tigers, giving Slidell a 27 to 10 loss. After receiving the opening kickoff, the Tigers began with four small... Read more »


