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CRYSTAL

SCHEDULING CLASSES IS STRESSFUL, BUT FOCUSING ON YOUR PASSIONS AND POTENTIAL FUTURE CAREER CHOICES CAN HELP

THIS VALENTINE’S DAY CAN BE THE BEST YET IF YOU FOLLOW OUR ADVICE ON DATE IDEAS FOR BOTH PEOPLE WHO ARE ACTIVE OR HOMEBODIES

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SEE HOW COMPATIBLE YOU AND YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER ARE BY TAKING THIS RELATIONSHIP QUIZ. THE RESULTS MAY SURPRISE YOU!

FEBRUARY 2023 VOL. 85, ISSUE 3
LAKEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BATTLE CREEK

LETTER FROM the Editor

Love is in the air… or is it? We’re back to the time of year where you may have plans with a significant other, or you may just want to sit at home crying in your bed.

Regardless of where you sit in this situation, prepare to be filled with ideas from dates with your friends, to dates with that special someone. What do you think about the PDA situation here at school? If you really want to let us know, you can always message us on Instagram @lhscrytal1.

If you really don’t care about this love-filled holiday, we have more in store for you. It is just the start of Black History Month, and this year the focus is on the topic of Black Resistance.

You can also find out what is happening down south of us from problems within the Cartels, or, regardless if you’re male, female or non-binary, the lack of testosterone your southern region may be experiencing.

As always, if you have anything that you would like to see featured, or if you strictly just have a question you can always come find us in A102, or hit us up on the gram. Have a great month Spartans, and we will see you in the next issue :)

“WITH LOVE,”

KATE NOSIS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

TABLE of Contents

NEWS

PAGE 3: The Cartel

PAGES 4 & 5: Career Exploration

FEATURE

PAGE 6: Black History Month

PAGES 7, 8, & 9: Valentine’s Day (Romantic Movies, Date Ideas for all Budgets)

PAGES 10 & 11: Passion for Community Service

SPORTS

PAGE 12: Super Bowl Party Ideas

PAGE 13: Testosterone Levels

PAGE 14: Athletic Trainer’s Life

OPINION

PAGE 15: PDA, Break Ups

ADVERTISEMENTS: PAGES 2, 13 & 16

KEEPING IN TOUCH: Despite our means of communication changing over the years, expressing passion for people, interests and other things in our lives hasn’t. Sometimes our passion is expressed in the plans we make for our futures (pgs. 4, 5), what we do for others in our community (pgs. 10, 11) or how we treat our significant others (pgs. 7-9). No matter what, Spartans, keep those passions alive!

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COVER PHOTO: By Ellie Martin, Kate Nosis, Jenna Brown

Sinaloa Cartel still a powerful threat

Due to the recent capture of former Cartel leader El Chapo’s son Ovidio Guzmán, there has been a series of attacks from the Sinaloa Cartel. There have been endless attacks on the northern city of Culiacán. These attacks have consisted of the Cartel gunmen exchanging fire with security forces, blocking roads with burning vehicles and shooting at army helicopters and police.

The Sinaloa Cartel began this violence on Jan. 6, 2023, after El Chapo son’s capture. According to The New York Times, 10 soldiers and 19 Cartel members have died, while 35 soldiers were wounded and 21 suspected Cartel members were arrested.

Guzmán is being held at, Altiplano maximum security prison in Mexico City. Coincidently this is where his father El Chapo escaped from.

The Cartel has attacked with weapons such

as 50-caliber machine guns and they have set up roadblocks with flaming vehicles. These attacks are attempts at freeing Guzmán, but they have been very destructive and violent as 3,500 soldiers were put into action. The Mexican government continues to deal with this situation and the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, says efforts from past presidents have only ended in blood.

Therefore, Obrador hopes to use the strategy “hugs not bullets.” He wants to put an end to this violence and limit the bloodshed.

There are many people being affected by this, including some students at our school. Students who were traveling to Mexico during Christmas break as border restrictions have toughened and people are having a nightmare trying to come back were not allowed to reenter the US. Many people are trapped in Mexico due

Notable Members of The Sinaloa Cartel

El Chapo Ovidio Guzmán El Mayo

Areas of Cartel influence in Mexico

to the dangers created by the Cartel.

The United States Treasory Department put sanctions on an international operator, José Angel Rivera Zazueta, who imports chemicals from China into Mexico and uses them to synthesize drugs for the Sinaloa Cartel. Over 70,000 Americans have died from overdose due to opoids, mainly fentanyl, in 2020.

Although all of this conflict is happening south of the Mexican border, many Americans are affected by this problem.

Guzmán has spoke following these attacks and apologized to the locals for the destruction that has ensued.

These attacks have been going on for over a month. The Mexican government continues to monitor this situation, as the end goal is to end these attacks with little bloodshed.

3 FEBRUARY 2023 THE CRYSTAL NEWS
CHASE OURSLER & XANDER RENKER, REPORTERS Cars burn and soldiers are alert in the streets as the Sinaloa Cartel continues attacks in Mexico. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador addresses the media in a press conference following the atrocities. El Chapo was the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel. Chapo was once considered the biggest drug trafficker in the world. Ovidio Guzmán is El Chapo’s 32 year old son. Guzmán was recently captured by the Mexican Government, as he is a high member of the Cartel and a drug lord. El Mayo is the current leader and co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel. He is currently wanted and a reward is set at $15 million.

HOBBIES & INTERESTS CAREERPOSSIBLEPATHS

Photographer

Art

Dance Photography

Drawing

Painting

Singing

Knitting

Musical Instruments

Sewing

Singing Acting

DIY Jewelry Making

Computer Programming

Woodworking Mechanics

Building Things

Blogging

Model Airplanes

Cooking

COURSES TO TAKE

Introduction To Art

Graphic Design

Journalist

Forensics

Animator

Craft Stores

Teacher

Music Producer

Sound Engineer

Entertainment Lawyer

Textile Designer

Tattoo Artist

Interior Designer

IndustrialArchitectureDesigner

Art Therapist

Engineering - Mechanical, Electrical, Software Chef

Journalist

Construction

WebProgrammingDevelopers

Authors Editors

Industrial Designers

Landscape Artists

Animator

Architect

Mechanic

Creative Writing

National Park Ranger

History

Volunteering

Genealogy

Astronomy

Comedy

Reading Psychology Medicine

It is in your best interest to consider your hobbies and Interests when choosing your classes for next year. However, it is just as important to keep potential career pathways in mind as well to use your classes in preparation for your future.

Historian

Non Profit Grant Work

Astronomer

Data Analyst For Nasa

Librarian

Journalism

Geneticist

Biotechnology Engineer

Dna Analyst

Nursing Counselor

Paralegal Therapist

2-Dimensional Art

3-Dimensional Art

Photography

Crystal: Newspaper

Log: Yearbook

Introduction To Film Production

Introduction to Communication

Theater Arts

Creative Writing

Fundamentals Of Music

Music Theory

Computer Graphics

CACC Culinary Arts/Hospitality

CACC Education Academy

CACC Graphic Communications Technology

Intro To Computer Science And Coding

ManufacturingEngineeringTechnology

Woodworking Technology

CACC Automotive Service Technology

CACC Introduction To Robotics And Engineering

CACC Collision Repair Technology

CACC Construction Technology

CACC Power Equipment Technology

CACC Welding Technology

CACC Aviation Exploration

Business Law

Mythology

Astronomy

Sociology

Introduction To Law

AP Psychology

CACC 21st Century Health Careers

Service Learning

CACC Health Careers Prep

CACC Health Occupations

CACC Emergency Medical Technician

How to Explore

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Creating Your Passions as
Passions

Hobbies /Interests

Video Games

Puzzles Games Trivia

Requiring Strategy

Possible Career Paths

Engineering

Programming

Investment Analyst

Plumber

Investment Cards

Leading

Baking

Courses You Can Take To Explore

Accounting

Introduction To Business

Marketing & Economic Principles

Electrician

Cybersecurity

Entrepreneur

Marketing Business Analyst

Communications

Hobbies/Interests

Social Media

Business Relations

Learning Languages

Talking

Writing

Filming

Being Social

Possible Career Paths

Politician

Journalist

Marketer

Sales Associate Teacher

Translator

Editor

Pubic Relations

Human Resources

Lobbyist

Event Coordinator

Teach English Abroad

Architect Research Project Manager

Project Management Designer Detective

Lawyer

Baker

Sports & Entertainment Marketing

Entrepreneurship

Business Law

Intro To Computer Science And Coding

Introduction To Law

Business Law

Engineering

CACC Computer Networking

CACC Law Enforcement/Criminal Behaviors

Courses You Can Take To Explore

Introduction To Business

Marketing & Economic Principles

Sports & Entertainment Marketing

Introduction To Communications

Crystal: Newspaper

Log: Yearbook

Broadcast Journalism

Public Speaking

Creative Writing

Youth Empowerment

Cultural Literacy

Introduction To Teaching Careers

Elections And Contemporary American Politics

Introduction To Film Production And Communication

CACC Early Childhood Education

HOBBIES/INTERESTS

Sports Gardening

Running Fishing

Swimming

Being Outdoors/Exercise

POSSIBLE CAREER PATHS

COURSES TO TAKE

Nature

Camping

Traveling Animals

Agriculture

Meteorology

National Park Ranger

Environmental Engineer

Pilot

Travel Agent

Cruise Ship Worker Farmer

Athletic Trainer Coach

Geographers

Atmospheric Scientists

Hydrologists

Biologists

Physical

Therapist

Recreational Therapist

Chiropractor

Veterinarian Technician

Nutrition

Surviving On Your Own

Aerobics – Core And More

Weight Training

Olympic Powerlifting

Environmental Science

Principles Of Biomedical Sciences

Human Body Systems

Introduction To Medical Careers

CACC Aviation Exploration

CACC Agriscience

5 FEBRUARY 2023 THE CRYSTAL NEWS a
Career
ELISE SEGAL, REPORTER

Students work to ‘drop the ball’

Black History Month originated as Negro History Week in 1926 at Kent State University. It was founded by Carter G. Woodson and is celebrated in February to honor Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass’ birthdays. The first celebration of Black History Month took place in 1970 and was finally adopted as a federal holiday in 1976. Black History Month was established to recognize and appreciate black Americans and their contribution to U.S. history as well as acknowledge the struggles, successes, and fights for equality throughout history.

Each year since Black History Month has been declared a federal holiday, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (or ASALH) assigns a theme which is endorsed by the U.S. government. According to the ASALH, this year’s theme is “Black Resistance” to “recognize the resistance of brutality, oppression, and injustice by Black communities.”

Black Student Union (BSU) adviser and African American Network Liaison Dana Jamierson has framed that theme by asking the question, “Are you resisting your own blackness?”

“I feel like we’re holding each other back from our own greatness,” Alisha Johnson said. When addressing oppression, black Americans are starting to recognize their own contributions to that oppression.

“We’re debbie downers in our own community,” Kvionna Hightower said, “We don’t want to see each other strive.”

Jamierson founded the LHS Black Student Union to advocate for black students and shed light to the fact that blackness and black history doesn’t start and stop according to a calander; it’s all year ‘round, twenty-four seven. Jamierson has worked with the students involved in the BSU and created her own theme within the organization.

“I ask my kids, ‘Have you dropped the ball?’ We all have baggage or that metaphorical ball we carry around with our history,” Jamierson said. “Now we can either pass that along and say we aren’t gonna do anything about it, that we don’t care, or we can use the tools we have and continue what our ancestors started. We have to be the ones to continue the message so progress can continue to be made everyday. “

“In order to fight the resistence against ourselves we have to fight the resistance within ourselves,” Jamierson said.

The BSU has worked to incorporate the Burmese Club, the Latinx Club and white allies for this year’s Black History Month and have been planning different events in hopes to further encourage the black community to take ownership of their own progress and use the supportive resources available.

Local Black Owned Businesses

JJ’s Sweet Treats (JJ’s Bakery) is a small business run by Jordan Edwards, one of Lakeview’s own alumn. Jordan bakes everything himself and does many different pop up shops around Battle Creek. The bakery offers cakes, cupcakes, maccaroons, and so much more. You can contact them via phone or email, and to see all they offer you can visit their website.

Phone: (269) 830-0817

Email: jjssweettreats@gmail.com

Website: jjsweetreats.wixsite.com/bakery

You may have thought Popeye’s was a chain restaurant, but it’s actually a franchise! Popeye’s Chicken, located at 91 West Columbia Ave. is owned by the Bean family. The next time you’re in the mood for some chicken, run down to Popeye’s to get some good food while supporting a local Lakeview family.

Phone: (269) 964-8324

Website: Locations.popeyes.com

Bread & Basket BC is a boutique style public market located at 38 East Michigan Ave. They offer hair care products, beauty products, candles, and so much more. They invest in more then 25+ women of color owned brands as well as 20+ black owned brands with their purchasing power. To see all of their wonderful products, learn more about the company, and hear their mission statement, you can visit their website.

Website: ourbreadourbasket.com

THE CRYSTAL FEATURE 6 FEBRUARY 2023
The BSU original founding members
In order to fight the resistance against ourselves we have to fight the resistance within ourselves.
Dana Jamierson, African American Network Liaison, BSU Adviser
7 FEBRUARY 2023 THE CRYSTAL FEATURE Make Valentine’s Day
Budget Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be stressful. Here are some ideas of what to do with your significant other while being kind to your wallet. Images: Flaticon.com FAST I McDonald’s SIT DOWN l Big Boy SIT DOWN AND INTIMATE I Homemade meal FAST OR SIT DOWN I Fazoli’s SIT DOWN AND INTIMATE I Olive Garden Sakura l Black Rock l KUME $ $$ $$$ $10-$20 $20-$50 $50+ The perfect average budget day A fun day without breaking the bank The perfect average budget day Hand-written Letter l Heartfelt and Inexpensive Homemade Gift l Creative and Cute Flowers and Chocolate l Gift Card l Stuffed Animal l Snacks & Candy l V-day Card Jewelery l Personal Room Decor l Clothes/Shoes l New Games l l Shopping Spree l Movies at home l Games at home Calm and quality time together Walk in the Arboretum l Relaxing Ice Skating l Movie l Blowing l Arcade Good options: JC Cinema l West Columbia 7 l Bowlero Weekend Trip Concert Tickets Tickets to a Professional Athletic Competition GRACE CHERNEY, REPORTER
Fit Your

Romantic Movies Romantic Movies

Bored this Valentine’s Day? Want to laugh and cry at the same time, while not leaving the comfort of your couch? There is only one opinion: Rom-Coms

Editor’s 1st choice

Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) has it all. She wants nothing more than to be the wife of Warner Huntington. But there is one thing stopping him (Matthew Davis) from proposing: She is too blond. So Elle gathers all of her resources to get into Harvard, determined to win him back.

Legally Blonde is the editors number 1 favorite Rom-Com movie, recommend for all audiences. The B plot is

Pretty In Pink Pretty In Pink

Andie (Molly Ringwald) is an outcast at her Chicago high school. Andie hangs out either with her older boss (Annie Potts), who owns the record store where she works. Her quirky classmate Duckie (Jon Cryer), who has a crush on her, also works with her. When one of the rich and popular kids at school, Blane (Andrew McCarthy), asks Andie out, Andie starts falling for Blane. This brings her to learn that dating someone from a different social sphere is not easy.

Editor’s 3rd choice

Editor’s 2nd choice

Legally Blonde Legally Blonde The Fault In Our Stars The Fault In Our Stars

Two teenagers diegnosed with cancer begin a life-affirming journey to visit a reclusive author in Amsterdam. Hazel and Augustus are two teenagers who share a sharp wit, a disdain for the conventional, and fall in love on their journey.

The Fault In Our Stars is a more modern movie and is the 2nd favorite of the editor choice. Who says reading can’t be romantic? This story follows two terminally ill teens this leads to a tragic story. However, the relashonship the two form while accomplishing their last wish leads to a tug on the heartstrings in this tragic but beautiful story.

Editor’s 4th choice

Clueless Clueless

Seeing herself as a matchmaker, Cher first coaxes two teachers into dating each other. This leads her to attempt to give hopelessly ditzy new student Tai (Brittany Murphy) a makeover. When Tai becomes more popular than she is, Cher realizes that her disapproving ex-stepbrother (Paul Rudd) was right about how misguided she was. This changes her feelings for him and she falls for him.

Pretty In Pink is a classic and the editors 3rd choice. Choosing two guys can be hard, it can be harder when both of them like the same person. That’s why this is my third favorite movie.

La La Land La La Land

Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) and Mia (Emma Stone) are attracted by one another by their common desire to do what they love. But as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to fray the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain in each other threaten to be apart from each other.

Clueless is a more comedy and the editors 4th favorite movie, despite all the comedy the romance is a bit lackluster.

Editor’s 5th choice

Editor’s 6th choice

Bros Bros

Bobby is a neurotic podcast host who goes on Tinder dates and is content in not having a serious relationship. That all changes when he meets Aaron, an equally detached lawyer who likes to play the field. Repeatedly drawn to each other, both men begin to show their vulnerable sides as their positve attraction turns into something resembling a devotion.

La La Land is the editors 5th favorite Rom-Com movie, recemmend it for all who love musicals and who love two people who fight to stay together.

Bros is the editors 6th favorite Rom-Com movie, despide it’s atimes crude nature it can be a very comedic watch.

THE CRYSTAL FEATURE 8 FEBRUARY 2023
just as good as the A plot.

Date Ideas to Fall in Love With

Spartans give their insight and recommendations on first date ideas and the best dates to go on as a whole for this Valentine’s Day and all year around.

First Dates

Several students agreed on a museum/amusement park or the pumpkin patch. The amusement park or museum would be the best out of the two, of course, since the pumpkin patch is only a fall activity.

“It would give both people an opportunity for great conversations to come along while getting to know one another while having something to look at,” senior Lydia Chin said. “And it’s just a cute date idea overall.”

This will create a bonding experience for the both of you and your significant other and will surely be something the both of you can remember from the sight seeing to the great conversations.

A classic date idea such as going to the movies and dinner can be a simple, no-pressure evening, depending on how well you know the person to avoid the awkwardness that could come with the date all together.

“I feel like seeing the movie first would be a great idea, so that way the both of you could have something to talk about during dinner so it’ll be easier for conversations to flow,” said junior Lucas Fernandez.

Senior Hannah Kalhorn agrees with Fernandez as her first hand experience with dinner and a movie went smoothly and she rated it a great experience.

“It was the best first date, I give it a 10/10 still,” Kalhorn said.

A little twist to the traditional movie and dinner is to grab some food to go and head to the drive-in movie when it is open. If a movie isn’t of interest, a picnic could also work.

“I think a picnic as a first date would be a great opportunity to get to know the other person,” senior Magdalen Kyi said. “It’s like dinner but with a little bit of more hands-on effort. I think a picnic at Leila Arboretum would be the best here in Battle Creek if you’re looking for something super nice and peaceful.”

Leila Arboretum is not only a peaceful place but would also give a couple some sight seeing time together; it definitely shows effort and would make a good first impression.

“I think it would be also essential for someone to make the food because it shows how much you care and are willing to make an extra effort for the person you’re going on a date with,” senior Caleb Bost said.

Leila Arboretum provides a unique place to also star gaze if you’re willing to hang around until evening.

“I think the start of a good date would be walking up to her house with flowers and meeting her parents, taking her out to a nice dinner and proceeding to pay then later at night go stargazing,” senior Caleb Howell said.

Best Local Dinner Dates

Texas Roadhouse Chili’s Applebee’s Lux Cafe

Miller’s Time Out

Olive Garden

Panera

Clara’s on the River

Best Dates or Group Activities

There are many many ideas to go on dates and what to do with your significant other. Some of these may be based on the time of year but give an idea of what would be ideal for an outstanding date to remember.

If you’re looking for a good group date to go on for this Valentine’s Day or year around to celebrate with friends or couples some activities that students agreed upon:

Bowling

Ice skating

Sledding

Mini Golf

Carnival

Building Legos (a good bonding activity)

Shopping (picking out outfits or things the other person would enjoy/like)

Haunted house

Baking

Star gazing

Library

Ice cream date

9 FEBRUARY 2023 THE CRYSTAL FEATURE

SPARTAN SERVICE

Volunteering is a great way to give back to the community. Many struggle to find the time and effort to participate in the act. However, they may need to reconsider and look into all the great opportunities and qualities that go along with volunteering. Volunteering is important because it can boost self-confidence and esteem. Naturally, when volunteering it gives off a sense of accomplishment. Beyond just helping the people volunteering, it helps the community. It can help eliminate poverty, improve basic health and education, conquer environmental struggles, and help those less fortunate. Here at Lakeview High School, we have tons of students passionate about volunteering and plenty of opportunities to get involved!

National Honor Society is a great organization in our school that pushes for volunteering. National Honor Society, often shortened to NHS, is an organization for high schoolers that promotes leadership, service, character, and scholarship.

To become a member of the National Honor Society, it is mandatory to have over a 3.5 GPA. Once one becomes eligible, they will be looked at based on the four pillars. If admitted into the club, it is required to have 15

service hours and regular meeting attendance to remain a member. It is truly an honor to be a part of this club and it can provide great opportunities and experiences.

Regan Damore who is a senior at Lakeview High School has been a member of National Honor Society for 2 years and this year has been voted for by her fellow members to be the secretary.

Damore has always enjoyed volunteering and has been involved in volunteering programs since seventh grade.

“Volunteering makes me feel fulfilled and happy. I know I am doing something good and helpful that will bring a smile to someone’s face,” senior Damore said.

Damore recognizes how volunteering can affect others and knows she is making a difference with her actions. She uses her knowledge about the effects of volunteering to spread awareness and inspire others to volunteer from her position in NHS.

“Volunteering is important because it not only helps our community, but it also teaches you that small acts of kindness can really go a long way and there is always time to set aside to help others,” Damore said.

The application is now online.

Key Club is another amazing club at Lakeview that gives students a way to get volunteering in our community. Key club is an international network of high school students devoted to giving back to their community through volunteer work. Lakeview’s chapter has volunteered at places such as the Charitable Union and Lakeview Assisted Living. As well as done volunteer projects such as bell ringing. Addison Little was encouraged to join Key Club by her friend who was in the club. Little loves giving back to the community and is inspired by the feeling it fills her with. With her joy for volunteering and her friend’s en-

It was not the first time Key Club has hosted an event at Lakeview Assisted Living. This past month, Key Club held a Bingo and Trivia Ceremony at Assisted Living Home.

First, key club members set out bingo cards and lead rounds of bingo for the elderly. Every time someone would win, members handed out fun-size candy as their prize. The elderly loved bingo and really got into it.

There were regular rounds, and then at the end, there were special rounds where winners got bigger prizes. To win the special rounds, players had to fill out the whole card to win prizes such as lotion, candle, and even a bird statue.

After they played Bingo for a while, they switched to trivia. Trivia was short lived as players got tired. Key members were there from 10-12 and look forward to their next volunteering event.

couragement, Little finally joined Key Club. When she joined, she realized how much volunteering makes a difference in people.

“With a lot of our volunteer events, we like to include the senior living center. It is really cool to see their faces light up when we walk in there to play bingo with them or do other fun activities with them,” senior Addison Little said.

Seeing the happiness on someone’s face when helping them is very special and Key Club strives to create that happiness.

If you are interested in joining Key Club, all that needs to be done is to show up to the meeting. Anyone is welcome and can contact Mrs. Rangel with any questions.

National Honor Society Key Club BINGO BINGO BINGO

THE CRYSTAL FEATURE 10 FEBRUARY 2023
Photo By: Trinity Hubbard SYDNEY ROSS, REPORTER LEADING BINGO Key Club President senior Ally Hogue leads Bingo at Lakeview’s Assisted Living. Key Club members played several rounds of Bingo with the residents. “It was very nerve-racking to call Bingo because you have to be loud,” Hogue said. “Some of the residents can’t hear well and some get sad when they don’t win.”

“Dr. Lincoln is a true leader and exceptional role model. I feel as if she has embodied the most important aspects of what it means to be a spartan, showing this through her leadership, dedication, and true caring heart within the community. She is such an important part of our community, and she will be missed in her role.”

Chigo Manu, 2022 alum

“Dr. Lincoln has without question, made our community a better place to live and learn over the last 50 years. But more importantly, the ripples from her work, embodied in each good deed and positive action taken by any one of the thousands of students who have had the honor of working with her through the years, including that shy library assistant many years ago, can be traced back to her. It is impossible to measure her ever-growing impact because it continues to this day.”

LEADING SPARTAN SERVICE

Lakeview’s librarian, Margaret Lincoln has been in the Lakeview School District for 50 years and has held the position of the National Honor Society Advisor for 47 years. Throughout her time as an advisor, she has accomplished many things and contributed to our community by helping with impactful service projects such as read to lead, tutoring, and bread delivery.

Lincoln first enrolled in the University of Michigan to receive her Bacholars of Arts in French. When she and her husband, Gary, moved to Arizona, Lincoln earned her secondary teaching certificate. The couple was then recruited to teach in New South Wales, Australia. The following year, the couple returned to Michigan where Gigi earned a master’s degree in Library Science from the University of Michigan. Then started working as Lakeview’s District Librarian. In 2004, Lincoln received her doctorate from the University of North Texas.

Lakeview’s National Honor Society would not be the same without Dr. Lincoln.

into the community being self-aggrandizing” Lincoln said. “NHS members do community service for all the right reasons and I have the greatest respect for this young generation”

Dr. Lincoln’s passion for community service and our community has not dispersed at all during her time as advisor.

“Each group of members every year, especially officers, always have fresh ideas and passion and dedication within themselves that keeps NHS relevant”

Dr. Lincoln pushes students to be the best version of themselves and supports them through it all.

“She has a very calming presence about her and she makes you feel at ease”. graduate Hadley Hawks said.

Hawks had the blessing of becoming close to Dr. Lincoln while she attended LHS. Hadley first became close with Dr. Lincoln her junior year because of NHS. In Hadley’s senior year, she started a Book Club at Lakeview and

was nervous about how it would go.

“I remember being a little overwhelmed about starting the club back up, but Mrs. Lincoln was so excited and had a bunch of ideas for us to do, which really helped”

Hadley always knew Dr. Lincoln was there for her and ready to help with no questions asked. It is clear Dr. Lincoln has a passion for helping others and is always willing to give a helping hand.

For the past 50 years, Dr. Lincoln has continually spread positivity and joy with the smile she always has on her face. And her hard work and dedication does not go unnoticed.

In 2018, Dr. Lincoln received the Rynearson National Advisor of the Year award. This award is given to an advisor who demonstrates great character, leadership, and commitment to young people and their development as student leaders.

As Dr. Lincoln reflected on her time at Lakeview, she recalled her favorite

memory as her time as the advisor of NHS. In 2012, Lakeview Graduate and Governor Rick Synder did a speech for the National Honor Society Induction that took place.

“Rick Synder became governor in 2011 and I was advisor at the time. I realized that he had graduated from Lakeview and politically took the stand to support and try to get him back into the school because he still represents Lakeview” Lincoln said.

With creative thinking Dr. Lincoln found a connection and a way to make it happen.

“Mrs. Lincoln is so thoughtful. Every time I’ve been in the newspaper she’s cut them out and laminated them and then given them to me. She just such a kind person.”

Aisling Rankin, senior

“Thank you for Dr. Lincoln for everything you’ve done since middle school and thank you for being an incredible mentor and friend.”

Jonathon Calderon Juaraz, senior

Scott Durham, 1989 alum

To Dr. Lincoln, “NHS is about upholding the 4 pillars of leadership, service, character, and scholar. They can go in any order and all hold great significance. NHS is more than just having the GPA and it is important for students to demonstrate all of them,”

Being an advisor for nearly 50 years is not easy work, but Dr. Lincoln sees all the perks and recognizes how much it has shaped our community. She sees the commitment of members and values it tremendously.

Bri Frank, 1996 alum

“I’ve never felt that NHS members go out

“Mrs. Lincoln has always been a friendly face in the school. I’m so glad to have been able to grow closer with her due to my involvement in NHS, Key Club, and Book Club. She has helped teach me the importance of doing good in my community and my school. She has always had such a passion for helping others and being such a positive role model to those around her.”

Ally Hogue, senior A library in Lakeview without Dr. Lincoln is not possible. I can’t imagine anyone else at the desk when walking into the library.

“Dr. Bill Comai was an NHS officer in the late 70s/80s and had a sister, Stephanie Comai who was on Rick Synder’s team. When I saw the bit of connection, we contacted the Governor’s office and had them agree that Synder could give the induction speech for the group of students being inducted into NHS’’ Lincoln said. She recalls it being a very special moment as alumni and old teachers all showed up for the memorable experience she won’t ever forget. Anyone that’s been a part of the Lakeview School District within the past 50 years, chances are knows Dr. Lincoln. Starting at the middle school and ending up at the high school, she has left a lasting imprint in buildings district wide. Dr. Margaret Lincoln will always have a special place in anyone’s heart that comes into contact with her. Her passion towards helping others is truly like no other and inspiring to all.

Dr. Lincoln is one of the nicest people I’ve worked with in high school. She’s created tons of cool learning experiences that go beyond the typically classroom setting.

Elise Segal, senior

11 FEBRUARY 2023 THE CRYSTAL FEATURE
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Preparing a Super Party

The Super Bowl is just around the corner. If you have been tasked with planning a party, you are in luck. Super Bowl LVII might be taking place in Arizona, but you can make your party just as good at home. As the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are taking the field, here is what you will need to score the best party.

Cook awesome game day food

It’s one of the most imortant things for the day, it sets up the tone for the party and game.

Cut Out Fruit Chocolate Covered Pretzels

Queso and Chips

Chicken Wings

BBQ PorkSliders Football Shaped Brownies

3 Watch for the best commercials

Everyone has their favorite commercial each year. If you aren’t watching the game for the football you can be ready for the commercials this year.

FanDuel: Kick of Destiny

2 Play games

You will need to entertain your guests while the game isn’t on. There are pregame interviews but you need something to keep the energy going.

4 Get excited for halftime show

It’s one of the biggest things that pulls the whole Super Bowl together. You can’t watch the game without seeing the halftime show.

Doritos: Another Celebrity Mystery

PopCorners: Breaking Bad

Pringles: Tik Tok Downy Unstopables: Guess the Celeb

Lakeview’s

Eagles Chiefs

What is the SuperBowl?

Prediction

Rihanna is a nine-time Grammy Award winner and the second-best-selling female musician of all time. The Super Bowl halftime show will likely start shortly after 8 p.m. ET.

5 Cheer for your favorite team

Get your best game day gear on and sit in front of the tv to watch the most important football game of the season.

The Eagles’ record is 14-3

The Chiefs’ record is 14-3

and

will make history as the first brothers to play against eachother in the superbowl. You can watch the game Feburaury 12 at 6:30 p.m. ET.

THE CRYSTAL SPORTS 12 FEBRUARY 2023
ELIZABETH MARTIN, REPORTER Travis Kelce Kansas City Chiefs Travis Jason Kelce Jason Kelce Philadelphia Eagles Field Goal Ring Toss Commercial Bingo Football Trivia Mini Football Toss
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Hormonal challenges may threaten our existence

Both men and women have testosterone in their bodies; testosterone is a hormone that is found in testes or ovaries. It plays a key role in development in male reproductive tissues like testes and prostate, as well as being a characteristic in increased muscle and bone mass, as well as growth of body hair.

Global testosterone has declined over 60 percent in the last 50 years and continues to drop. The main reason this is happening is that

everyday 21st century chemicals are disrupting endocrine systems, which severely affect hormone production.

Lack of testosterone results in lower sperm count, higher rates of miscarriage and erectile dysfunction. Because of these events happening, it is harder for couples to get pregnant, causing the current fertility crisis. We can’t help asking if we are on track towards extinction.

Boost testosterone by being making good choices

Exercise Daily

Plan Healthy Meals With Lots of Vitamins

Limit yourself to 1 fast food per week

Be well-rested: 9+ Hours of sleep per night

Don’t Smoke, Drink, Vape, or take steroids

Steak Fish

Onions

Egg Yolks

Ginger

Pomegranates

Starbucks

Alcohol

Mint

Vegetable Oils

Processed Sugar

Alcohol

Smoking

Laziness

Making Excuses

Foods to boost testosterone

Foods to avoid

Active/High-Energy

Sharp Mind

Focused & Confident

Less Body Fat

Low-testosterone behaviors

Signs of high testosterone

Strong Bones & Muscle Gain

Strong Vitals

Fatigue/Low Energy

Brain Fog

Stress

Lack of Motivation & Discipline

More Body Fat

Loss of Hair & Larger Breasts

Obesity

Diabetes

Heart Conditions

Erectile Dysfunction

Signs of low testosterone

Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Health risks associated with low testosterone

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Sources: “A Global Fertility Crisis,” Dr. Shanna Swan, PhD, Biostatistics, UC Berkley
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Life as an Athletic Trainer

The life of an Athletic Trainer requires them to deal with health concerns

Following the medical emergency during the Buffalo Bills versus Cincinnati Bengals game, Bills safety Damar Hamlin is making a speedy recovery. While his cardiac arrest made national news, none of his recovery would even be possible if it weren’t for the work of the Athletic Trainers that were on scene.

While a lot of individuals take their trainers for granted, we are fortunate enough to have one in our building at almost all hours of the day. Katelyn Banner became our athletic trainer at the start of the 2021-2022 school year and has been an enormous asset for many athletes in our school, and even some opposing teams. But what does an Athletic Trainer actually have to do in order for athletes with health concerns to be able to perform as safely as possible?

It is important that everybody is on the same page when it comes to the health of others. In order for this to happen as smoothly as possible, it is important that you are truthful with all of your health conditions.

“If you put information about your health con-

cerns in final forms, it will flag it as I look through the forms,” Banner said.

If there is something wrong, it is always good to make sure that those involved in your athletics are aware of them in case of emergency. If for some reason you have an emergency in the middle of a game or practice, it is also important to have a game plan with somebody.

“I typically talk to the student and the parent, and we come up with a plan depending on what kind of medical attention their condition may require,” Banner said.

The steps that Athletic Trainers take to keep us protected can be a lot at times, especially if you have a more complicated condition. Even if you think it is “embarrassing,” it is always important to keep everyone around you involved in case something happens. If you feel like there’s no one to turn to about your condition, here at Lakeview you always have Katelyn Banner, who will always be able to answer all of your questions.

How has Katelyn helped you?

How can you become a trainer?

While there are different types of jobs that you can pursue in the medical field, Athletic Trainers (ATs) are starting to become more and more needed around the country. If this is something that may be of interest to you, let me tell you some steps that you can take to pursue that dream. First, upon high school graduation you are going to want to pick a college that offers the program and degree that you need to obtain. Some top rated colleges include, Western Michigan University, Alma College, Davenport University and Adrian College.

A lot of places will take you with a Bachelors degree, but most places prefer if you have a Masters degree. You can have this in either Athletic Training, or more commonly in exercise science. In these programs you can expect to take classes such as biology, anatomy, nutrition, sports medicine, and kinesiology. If you want to know what you can expect to learn in these classes, any accredited college can provide you with a class description.

After completing this degree, you are going to move on to obtaining your AT certification. You have to do this through a Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Trainer Education (CAATE) program. After completing this program, this should have taken roughly five years worth of schooling. Just when you think you are done, you have only reached just the beginning. Once completing all of your proper education, you have to take and pass the Board of Certification exam. This exam is what grant you with your training license.

That’s it, now you can get to searching for jobs. A lot of places take athletic trainers; colleges, high schools, gyms, even facilites that host sporting events.

THE CRYSTAL SPORTS 14 FEBRUARY 2023
She helped get rid of my shin splints.
“ ”
- Jenna Brown, senior
She taped my ankle when it was sprained. “ ”
- Marcus Peevers, senior
She taped me before practice, and helped me stretch before games.
- Xander Renker, senior
KATE NOSIS, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

PDA in School... When is it Appropriate?

So...here’s the sitch... I think that the majority of us can agree that PDA in some situations is totally okay. There is, however, a fine line between PDA on a date versus PDA in school. This is a line that I am seeing get crossed way too many times.

No one is in favor of seeing you devour your significant other’s lips mid-hallway. It creates an uncomfortable space in an environment that is intented for learning. I guess the biggest curiosity that haunts me is what even puts people in the right mood to act out

APPROPRIATE PDA

HAND HOLDING: Hand hold while making your way down the hallway is not a big deal. This is prob ably the most accepted form of PDA. Show your partner you care without making others uncomfy.

HUGGING: Hugging is also acceptable, but don’t stay too long and embrace each other awkwardly... you know who you are...

ARM AROUND THE SHOULDER: No issues with a nice wrap around the shoulder, but, again, to an extent. Shoulder and shoulder only, bud.

these sexual urges. I’m in the corner stressing about possibly failing my AP stats test and Johnny and Sarah are breathing down each other’s necks.

One argument in defense of this behavior is that the couples are not able to see each other outside of school. I combat this by saying I don’t believe a relationship should be at a physical level yet if they really have not had time to explore their dynamic outside of their math class. However, if one is going to practice PDA in school, it’s important to establish what’s acceptable and what’s not...

INNAPROPRIATE PDA

GROPING: Being overlytouchy with your significant other is generally not recieved well by others in a public space. If you are aware your actions are making things awkward, WHY ARE YOU STILL DOING IT?

MAKING OUT: Save this for your own time, PLEASE. We are at school. No one should be coming into school in the mood to touch tongues with someone else. We are learning, PEOPLE.

- INDECENT EXPOSURE: I shouldn’t have to elaborate on this one... keep your privates to yourself. Please and thank you.

Do You Love Me?

Oh, Valentine’s Day...a time filled with cheesy Snapchat posts, chocolate that doesn’t taste the best and flowers. For couples, it is a beautiful and romantic day; for the rest of the population, it’s a day to sit in bed wondering why they can’t get a boyfriend or girlfriend.

I think every person in a relationship either thinks one of two things about the holiday: 1. how exciting and romantic and 2. why I have to go along with this? For singles, it’s a time to reminisce about the relationship they had or wish they had. For the group that falls under the “had” category this romantic season is filled with reminders of what could’ve been. The flowers I could’ve gotten, the post that could’ve had me in it.

Breakups can be due to so many situations from growing apart, not being compatible, falling out of love, or cheating, physically or mentally.

As someone who has been dumped,

2023

I can say that this holiday is one of the stupidest holidays to exist.

Seeing all the “love” around here is kind of gross. I may not be attracted to the holiday’s meaning, but I also think being single can ultimately be the smart choice for Valentine’s Day season. You are exempt from all the decisions of what to get them, wondering if you are a thing or not, deciding how much money to spend... All questions singles don’t have to stress about make being single worth it.

“Americans who are planning to celebrate the holiday will spend an average range of roughly $175 to $210 this year, according to a couple of recent surveys,” Mike Winters from CNBC said.

So, breakups might be a touchy subject this holiday season but remember all you single people out there, you are saving $200 you can use on gas and Taco Bell. And I love that!

Compatibility test

Test your love by answering yes or no to the following questions:

I know almost everything about them

I trust them

We like similar things

Do you communicate

Do you enjoy being around them?

Do they make you happy

Your relationship is strong

You really like each other...but there’s more to learn

Are we long term?

There’s someone else out there for you

Come on, just end it. You don’t even like each other

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THE CRYSTAL
OPINION
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Student Health Center - Lakeview

15060 Helmer Road, Battle Creek, MI 49015

Our staff is here to serve your medical and behavioral health needs!

Open through the summer!

Medical and Behavioral Health Hours:

Monday – Friday 7:30 am – 3:30 pm

To schedule an appointment or ask a question, call (269) 565-3704

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