First Beta Club Poetry Slam a Big Hit

November 28, 2009  
Filed under Beta Club, Clubs

Beta Club kicked off its second annual poetry slam on Thursday, November 19 2009. Many people showed up at 7 pm to watch Slidell High students perform original pieces of poetry, as well as to view various pieces of art. The poems covered a wide range of subjects from cheating, to friendship, to... Read more »

Last Team Meet, Last Chance

November 23, 2009  
Filed under Swimming

On Friday, November 13, 2009, the Slidell High Swim Team competed at the Slidell City Championship at Cross Gates. The boys’  and girls’ teams finished in second, placing the entire team in second place at the end of the meet. Among the teams competing on Friday were Pope John Paul, Pearl... Read more »

The New Moon Phenomenon

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November 21, 2009 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray  
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, featured

One of the most talked about, and anticipated movies of the year has finally come to the big screen. Based on Stephenie Meyer’s best selling book series, the sequel to the hit book and movie Twilight, New Moon has grabbed the attention of many teenagers and adults alike. The movie packed in over... Read more »

Life Is A Highway

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November 20, 2009 • written by Kayla Elston  
Filed under featured, top story

Many teen drivers put themselves and others in risk every time they get behind the wheel. Often, teenagers forget what they learned in drivers education, and become reckless when in the driver’s seat. Then again, we have to remember, licenses are given out to what seems like children. In the state... Read more »

Going Out with a Roar

November 16, 2009 • written by Kevin Dupuy  
Filed under Football, Sports

1st Quarter   The Tigers scored first with 9:45 on the clock in first with a Jaron Wiggins #32 rushing touchdown. The extra point attempt was good. Northshore returned the ball for great field position to start their drive, getting up to their 44 yard line before being stopped. A near sack on 2nddown... Read more »

A Combining of Worlds

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November 13, 2009 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray  
Filed under Foreign Language Club, featured

At a quiet little restaurant off of Gause, members of the Foreign Language Club sat down together to learn about Vietnamese culture over dinner.  The club was dinning at Saigon Noodle. Mrs. Herrietta Guste and guest speaker, Mr. Cong Nguyen, talked about the Vietnamese lifestyle, and his younger days... Read more »

TigerSpace

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November 13, 2009 • written by Kayla Elston  
Filed under News, featured

Students are often frustrated when trying to log onto their favorite sites from school. As the SmartFilter window pops up, the scholars cannot help but moan in defeat. Schools do not approve of this unsafe pastime, but what if there was an ulterior option? When it comes to technology, today’s generation... Read more »

A SALUTE FROM THE HOME FRONT

November 11, 2009 • written by Quinci Hayward  
Filed under News

November 11th is set aside as an annual American holiday to honor fallen, inactive, and active military men and women. This federal holiday was first brought about by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in 1919, as he proclaimed November 11th as “an Armistice Day.” The notion was approved on May 13,... Read more »

From Stage to Stage.

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November 6, 2009 • written by Ellen Beaucoudray  
Filed under Thespians, featured

Slidell High School is well known for it’s theater program, and many musicals have been  performed for audiences from all over Slidell. “I can’t get over the musicals Slidell High puts together. They are really fun to go to, and the cast is really friendly,” said Jessica Byrd,... Read more »

A Glimpse Into The Past

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November 6, 2009 • written by Kayla Elston  
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Generations of students have made their way through the halls of Slidell High. Families have been brought up with Tiger pride and school spirit for years. Long time residents of Slidell, Louisiana, the Rists are one of those families that have experienced this. Ethel Rist Faciane, a graduate of the... Read more »

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