Vikings take victory against Waterford Mott

By Kennedy Werner Victory for the Vikings! Proudly walking off Waterford Mott’s brand new field during the Corsairs’ first home game, the WLC Varsity football team brought home the first win of the season! Last Friday, 9/20, the boys, hungry for a win, accomplished just that with a final score of 63-35. This confidence booster has…

Comedy play to storm Central’s stage this winter

By Kennedy Werner Attention all student actors! Acting instructor Beth Rexroat has announced that the first play for the 2013-14 school year will be the award winning comedy, You Can’t Take it With You by: George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. With the hopes of bringing a full crowd to laughter, interested students are encouraged to attend the…

Central loses a hard-fought battle to Livonia Stevenson

By Emily Money After a valiant effort, WLC’s varsity football team succumbed to the Livonia Stevenson Spartans last Friday night, September 6. The final score was 34 to 12. Scoring a quick touchdown in the first quarter, the Vikings were off to a good start. Slowly they lost momentum as the Spartans wore them down. Nick Adamowski,…

German students become culturally aware of Deutschland

By Kennedy Werner Pretzels, castles, and LOTS of bread, are in store for 20 Central students enrolled in German 1 through AP German traveled to Germany to expand their culture and language awareness this past summer. From August 4 until the 24, German teacher Theresa Robinson, with the help of Special Education teacher Julie Clapp, showed the American…

Lady Vikings dominate the volleyball courts

By Emily Money The Walled Lake Central volleyball team is back and better than ever! Starting the season off with a tournament in Traverse City on August 24, the varsity volleyball team of twelve girls won second place against several very competitive teams. Their record is currently 9-2-1, and great things are expected for the rest of the…

Pledge of Allegiance law implemented

By Emily Money Starting this year, public schools across Michigan are now required by state law to give students the opportunity to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and honor their country every morning. Students noticed this surprising new change to their daily routine this Monday, September 9 when Principal Chuck Morgan introduced the plan and asked everybody…

New school year brings new changes

By Emily Money The arrival of every new school year also brings new changes. So what changes will we see around Central this year? Most importantly, Central has received a new addition to its security system: an entry camera and buzzer system. These have been installed in every building across the district. If a person is entering the…

Senior Summer

By Simone Stephens Being a senior has two huge advantages: no summer homework and no more high school. Without these, it’s safe to say that the graduates have a lot of free time on their hands for the summer. Some are going off to college to get started early and some are hanging around for a little bit…