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Weekly Playlist: Boy Band Hits

By Marah Harbison, Chase Gosman, Allison Werner, Nathan Hemminger, and Alyssa Book

Break out your coolest dance moves and get ready to party with the best mix of old and new boy band hits. 

1. “Just Got Paid” by *NSYNC

2. “Blame It on September” by Allstar Weekend

3. “Tonight, Tonight” by Hot Chelle Rae

4. “The Perfect Love Song” by Boyz II Men

5. “Halfway There” by Big Time Rush

6. “Back Here” by BBMak

7. “This I Promise You” by *NSYNC

8. “End of the Road” by Boyz II Men

Weekly Playlist: Country Songs

By Marah Harbison, Chase Gosman, Allison Werner, Lauren Holstner, Nathan Hemminger, and Alyssa Book

Get out your cowboy boots and that southern twang. It is time to sing along to the best current country
songs. Let’s get this hoe-down started. 

1. “Red Light” by David Nail

2. “Love Like Crazy” by Lee Brice

3. “SSS” by Avett Brothers

4. “Shame” by Avett Brothers

5. “Crazy Girl” by Eli Young Band

6. “Tattoos On This Town” by Jason Aldean

5. “Remind Me” by Brad Paisley ft. Carrie Underwood

6. “Going Through Hell” by Rodney Atkins

7. “She’s Going Places” by Rascal Flatts

8. “Dirt Road Anthem” by Jason Aldean

9. “Country Girl” by Luke Bryan

10. “We Owned The Night” by Lady Antebellum

11. “All Your Life” by The Band Perry

Weekly Playlist: R&R songs


By Marah Harbison, Allison Werner, Nathan Hemminger, Chase Gosman, Lauren Holstner and Alyssa Book

In the midst of the constant stress of high school we all need to relax. There songs are guaranteed to help you chill out.

1. “Safe” by Britt Nicole

2. “Realize” by Colbie Callait

3. “Skinny Love” by Bon Iver

4. “Walking After You” by  Foo Fighters

5. “June Hymn” by The Decemberists

6. “Diplomat’s Son” by Vampire Weekend

7. “It’ll All Work Out” by Jam Petty

8. “Naked As We Came” by Iron & Wine

9. “Life Left To Go” by Safety Suit

10. “Details in the Fabric” by Jason Mraz

11. “This Bay” by James Morrison

12. “Zelda’s Lullaby” by Hyrule Symphony

13. “Saria’s Song” by Koji Kondo

Gipe remembers 9/11 experience

By Nathan Hemminger

Lt. Col. Ben Gipe, who is the co-instructor of the ROTC program, said he thinks of himself as a sheepdog.

“There are three types of people in this world: the sheep, the wolves, and the sheepdogs. I’m a sheepdog, protecting all of the sheep from the wolves,” said Gipe.

This is certainly an accurate statement, considering Gipe’s military history and his passion for protecting his students. But even Gipe was not prepared for the tragedy that would befall the nation on Sept. 11, 2001.

Gipe said he will never forget where he was when the first plane hit the towers. He was working as felony drug probation officer in Clark county, Indiana. He said he was with his co-workers when a woman came into the room and told them to turn on the news.

His coworkers then began to turn to Gipe asking, “How could this happen?” They turned to Gipe because he flew fighters in the Marine Corps in his earlier years, and they were worried that it was some sort of malfunction. Gipe came to this conclusion that it must have been some sort of unavoidable error in the mechanics.

“If it comes to the point of an inevitable crash, any pilot worth his salt will try to avoid crashing into an over populated area,” he said.

It was not until the second plane hit that Gipe realized the tragedy that had just occurred, and what that tragedy foretold.

“I looked at the men standing around me, and I said, ‘Gentlemen, we are at war.’ Even thinking about that moment now makes my stomach upset. It just brings back a lot of terrible emotions,” said Gipe.

Gipe immediately wanted to do whatever he could for his country. He called up his friends from the Marine Corps and the Kentucky Guard, both of which he was retired from, and told them he was ready to fight. Sadly, his friends told them that he had been retired for too long, but that they appreciated the offer.

“I gave the same pitch to both of them, but they said they had no use for an old guy like me,” Gipe said with a chuckle.

However, Gipe was not going to let a minor factor like age stop him from being the sheepdog he was meant to be. He started working for the ROTC at Floyd Central in 2004, and he said he is training his students to be honest, responsible citizens and also giving them a strong sense of patriotism. If there are sheep, sheepdogs, and wolves, then Gipe said that he refers to his students as the lambs, and that he works to protect his students as if they were his own family.

Ten years ago, Gipe had an uneasiness in his stomach, knowing that our country was about to start a war on terror. 10 years from now, Gipe hopes that terror will be eradicated from the face of the Earth completely and that everyone will be able to live in peace. However, Gipe knows that right know he must do his best at being a sheepdog, because no one is going to stop being a wolf or a sheep.

“I think that instead of having everyone be a sheepdog, we should hope for less wolves, and we should try not to get angry at the sheep or the lambs,” he said.

Weekly playlist: 80s hits

By Marah Harbison, Allison Werner, Nathan Hemminger, Chase Gosman, Lauren Holstner, Cody Repine and Alyssa Book
It is time to bust out your shoulder pads and big sneakers. A&E’s playlist of the week is a flashback to the 80s. That means you can jam to these stellar beats on your way to the arcade.


1. “In Between Days” by The Cure

2. “The King of Wishful Thinking” by Go West

3. “Sharp Dressed Man” by ZZ Top

4. “Material Girl” by Madonna

5. “The Promise” by When In Rome

6. “Come On Eileen” by Dexy’s Midnight Runners

7. “Oh Yeah” by Yello

8. “Take On Me” by A-ha

9. “Beat It” by Michael Jackson

10. “Call Me” by Blondie

11. “Don’t You Forget About Me” by Simple Mind

12. “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues” by Elton John