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Since 1956

The Glen Echo

Since 1956

The Glen Echo

Coaching the GRHS Girls Tennis Team, Coach Zimmerman has a storied history leading the team.

Slammin’ the Court

by Ariel Shilitz, Staff Writer September 25, 2013

With the (almost) newly redone tennis courts, the Panthers are coming out swinging. Bonnie Zimmerman, veteran girls' tennis coach for six years now, hopes to lead the team this season to back-to-back...

Deep in thought while finishing his lunch, student Khalil Williams demonstrates the versatility of a chicken patty.

Those Who Love the Cafeteria

September 25, 2013

You go to the cafeteria, hungry, and with only $2.00. There are a few possibilities, but you don’t want anything big, just something easy to eat on the go. What should you buy? A chicken patty, of course,...

Are you ready?  New schedules may go into effect next year.

Glen Rock’s New Scheduling Proposal

by Anna Barton, Senior Staff Writer September 25, 2013

“New scheduling” -- two short words that were enough to silence the entire auditorium as Mr. Arlotta spoke of possibly administering a “rotating drop schedule” for the 2014-2015 school year. The...

Unfortunately no Panthers were available for our cameras, but this soccer cat is all-paws in supporting the GRHS Panthers Boys Soccer Team.

Fielding a Team: Boys Soccer 2013

by Courtney, Schmitt September 25, 2013

After two years on the road, the Glen Rock Boys Soccer team is excited about their upcoming season on the new home turf fields and has set their focus on the league title. After last year’s record...

Despite being ready to begin, the players must first listen to new regulations regarding biased language according to the NJSIAA guidelines.

Bias Language Banned in High School Sports

by Juliana Roddy, Staff Writer September 25, 2013

The first event that occurs at all football, volleyball, or lacrosse game this season will no longer be the kickoff, serve, or faceoff. One major aspect of playing a sport may be considered smack talk....

Are college basketball players exploiting the system to jump into the NBA?

Jumpers

September 24, 2013

Bored and irritated. If you call yourself a college basketball fan, then the past 6 months should have you feeling both. You have more than likely witnessed your team not win the National Championship...

Is Mrs. Zimmerman going to raise the roof?

Take the Road Less Danced On

by Anna Lis and Sondra Nieradka September 24, 2013

It’s not dancing. It’s moving to music. If you are tired of the usual, monotonous physical education activities (because, let’s be real, if we have to powerwalk one more lap, we are going to lose...

Ready for the challenge, Karl Weiskopf is the Student Council President of the 2013-14 school year.

The Voice of the Students

by Lee Maitner, Staff Writer September 24, 2013

Karl Weiskopf, a senior at Glen Rock High School, has a job for the school that’s bigger than his hair: Student Council president for the 2013-2014 school year. As Karl went through High School, he...

Irregardless of the performance-enhancing drug scandal, Yankees' A-Rod continues to be a threat.

Baseball’s Black Eye

by Max Felsenstein, Managing Editor September 23, 2013

Though suspended by Major League Baseball for 211 games, Alex Rodriguez is impacting the pennant race. The three-time Most Valuable Player was implicated in what has become known as the Biogenesis scandal. Biogenesis...

Are you eating something as addictive as cocaine?

“Bet you just can’t eat one.”

by Victoria Messikian, Alumni Editor September 23, 2013

The same weight as cars, the heart of a blue whale, and large dairy cows, America's heaviest man once weighed-in at 1,400 pounds. Today, Americans hear about obesity and healthy eating all the time...

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