Mom-to-Mom sale to return to WLC

By Emma Weintraub Walled Lake Central sports teams tackled their annual Mom to Mom Sale on Saturday, October 2.  This event raises money for various sports teams, so that they can purchase new equipment.  The cheer team, the men’s soccer team, and the football team were all in attendance at the event. “The event raises…

Central to reinvigorate Homecoming pride from famed history

By Emily Money Homecoming each year is always something to look forward to as the highlight of fall and the peak of football season.  Students and staff join together for school-wide fun during spirit week, celebrating with the pep rally, theme days, the parade, and the football game, and close the week out with the…

By Nevada Leslie It’s that time of year again at Walled Lake Central – homecoming season. And with homecoming comes the dresses, the football games, and, of course, the class dances. This year’s class dances will take place during the Kickoff Assembly on Monday, October 19. Weeks are spent planning in preparation for this event,…

Deciding on dresses: Delightful vs. Disastrous

By Jill Ciampa There have been the orange disasters, the leopard prints that should be returned to the wild, the ball gowns gone wrong, and, of course, the famous stretching-all-boundaries skirts. Dress shopping has always expanded the imagination and the wallet, especially in relation to Homecoming. As Central’s Homecoming approaches, women scatter from store to…

Homecoming Dance to be held October 24th

By Toni Funderburk Walled Lake Central’s Homecoming dance, set for Saturday October, 24 at 7:00pm in the gym, will cap off a spirit week celebrating, “Battle of the Bands”.  Students can arrive as early as 6:30pm, but have to be checked in by 8:00pm.  “I think it’s going to be really fun! I’m so excited…

Central celebrates Homecoming Spirit Week

By Lexie LaBo Spirit Week, which runs from October 19 – 24 this year, is a glorious time at Walled Lake Central. It is a great opportunity for students to show their school spirit and Central pride. Student Council President Noah Bloom said, “The Council and I are so excited for each grade to represent…

Meet your 2015-2016 Student Council Executives

By Nevada Leslie  This year, we are lucky to have two people who are going to try their hardest to make sure to bring some fun into our school lives. Meet seniors Noah Bloom and Olivia Linson, your Student Council Executive President and Vice President.   What is your job as an Executive Board Leader?…

JDRF holds annual walk for diabetes awareness

By Jill Ciampa The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) held its fourth annual walk to raise funds and awareness for diabetes in Warren last weekend at the GM Tech Center in Milford.  Thousands of people came out for the walk and to show the effect Type One diabetes has had on them and loved ones.…