‘The Dart Game’ making resurgence
Old games that students used to play in the middle school days are being brought back pages 6-7
“It’s an every man for himself type of game with an infinite amount of people playing at one time.” Tristan Alderson Junior
Vol. 88, Iss. 8 March 15, 2012
Inside
Back to being Katie Page 3
Salina Central High School
Heavyweight record (127-254 g.) 1) Jim Reed/Danny Backes 648.67 pounds
1) Sam Elsey 187.36 pounds
2) Lee Weiner 558.53 pounds
T2) Raychel Bieker 141.4 pounds
3) Gavin Smith/Tina Thomas 516.11 pounds 4) Travis Rolfs/Josh Gray 466.62 pounds 5) Robin Booher/ Serena Bell 434.81 pounds
Prom is just around the corner Page 5
Seniors’ sign to play college softball Page 8
Girls’ basketball heads to state tournament Page 9
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Lightweight record (<127 g.)
the bridge
Students make bridges in physics class out of newspaper and glue in order to see which one holds the most weight.
By David Weiner Lead Reporter
Mr. Goodwin’s physics class has just recently embarked on its annual Bridge Project, which requires students to create their very own bridge, design and all, out of only newspaper and glue. The bridges must meet weight requirements, height requirements and be able to have a HotWheels car drive all the way across in order to achieve the optimum grade. “I’m going to have the best bridge,” junior Katie Keleman VDLG ZLWK FRQȴGHQFH “Technically I’ll have the best bridge because one of mine won’t have a weight limit and it’s going to be coated in metal,” senior Brenton Hilbig interjected. Senior Kobe Goodness sat and listened in the corner
File Photo / The Pylon
Physics teacher, Gary Goodwin, begins to see how much a bridge can hold by slowly adding weight. This years bridges will be tested soon. as Keleman and Hilbig went on describing how their newspaper and glue bridge projects in Mr. Goodwin’s
physics class would be the strongest in the class; his chin was propped on his hands and his eyes were glazed over.
T2) Kyle Sheahan 141.4 pounds 4) Brandon Daley 137.87 pounds 5) Beth Blomquist 134.33 pounds
“I don’t know how good my bridge is going to turn out, “ Goodness said while laughing. “My partner’s not that smart so I can’t imagine it being that good.” After the bridges are complete, the true test begins where the bridges are stress tested by a pneumatic pressure device that Mr. *RRGZLQ VR ȴWWLQJO\ QDPHG “The Crusher.” Bridges, depending on their design, either squish or shatter under the force of The Crusher. Some bridges have held well over 500lbs before breaking, while others crumble under the mere weight of the HotWheels car. “Have we started? No. Have we thought about it? No. Are we going to build it? Yes,” Keleman said. Goodwin understands that I always pull through.”
After one year, assistant principal Darren Shupe is leaving By Mackenzie Morris Student life editor
Darren Shupe attends every sporting event he can to support the students and interacts with everyone who passes him in the hallway with a friendly demeanor. Even though assistant principal, Mr. Shupe, will be leaving after only a year, he has made a great impact on this school. After being brought to Salina from the small town of Toganoxi in the Kansas City
March 15 Girls’ swim meet at South March 31 Boys’ tennis at home
area, Shupe was faced with one major concern with this new job he was entering; his family. His wife and kids made the decision to stay in their original town close to their grandparents who were facing health issues. Even though Shupe would stay in Salina during the week and then return home on the weekends, he felt his three boys QHHGHG PRUH RI D IDWKHU ȴJXUH “I ideally wanted my family here, but that’s just not the case,” said Shupe. Taking all of this into
consideration, Shupe has made the decision to leave Central DIWHU WKLV \HDU DQG ȴQG D MRE that will be closer to his family. “This school has great students, a staff who cares and takes pride in their jobs, and supportive parents,” said Shupe. “That’s nice to see in a larger school.” Shupe has truly loved working here with a caring group of staff members and meeting all the students and watching them make differences.
March 15 First girls’ soccer game vs. Andover Central April 1 April Fools Day
March 20 Earth Day April 2 Boys’ golf Salina Invitational
Riley Gates / The Pylon
Assistant principal Darren Shupe sits at his desk last Friday.
March 29 First softball game vs. Wichita SE April 8 Easter Sunday