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Trick, treat and turn up at these upcoming events

Trick, treat and turn up at these upcoming events

Marin Nielsen, Staff Reporter & Design Editor
October 23, 2017
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Favorick moments: Campbell’s favorite thing about the show is Rick’s relationship with Morty. “You can tell that he cares for him in the smallest, subtle moments,” Campbell said. “But the rest of the time he treats him like he’s living poop.”

Viking custom, culture and convention

Why is Rick and Morty so popular?
Lorin Wells, Opinion editor
October 20, 2017
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Senior Anthony Hutchinson reaches out to catch a pass prior to Friday’s game against Kamiak. The Vikings won 59-7. Hutchinson had 7 catches for 124 yards and a touchdown in the win.

Lake Stevens beats Kamiak as Wesco title race with Monroe continues

Anthony Hutchinson gets first TD catch, Kayshawn Mounarath returns with a score in 59-7 win
Payne Patchett, Posting Editor
October 19, 2017
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Throughout "It"s time in theaters, the movie grossed $631 million worldwide, the second highest grossing horror film ever after "The Sixth Sense" with $672 million. It has been praised by critics as one of the best Stephen King adaptations ever made. A sequel, titled "It: Chapter 2" is scheduled for September 2019.

“It” introduces Stephen King to new generation of moviegoers

From an author whose movie adaptations are “hit or miss”, "it" was a hit
Payne Patchett, Posting Editor
October 19, 2017
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You’ll float too: Stephen King’s Pennywise looks sinister, as per usual, on the “It” movie poster. The movie, released in early September, has been a huge success, receiving a deluge of positive feedback and widespread viewership, including many LSHS students. “It was interesting that they used more like suspense instead of just trying to gross out the audience,” junior Sierra Tucker said.

Investigating “It”

What do LSHS students think of the movie and why "It” is so popular?
Sylvia Cohen, Staff reporter
October 19, 2017
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Serving Food with a Smile: Aaron Moors awaits customers at the Lake Stevens Dairy 
Queen. Moors worked at the front counter happily serving others. “At my job  I clean 
machines and grills, prepare food and drinks, clean floors and do dishes at the end of the night,” Moors said.

Working Hard or Hardly Working?

What it’s like to work and go to school at the same time
Sadie Malmevik, Photographer and staff reporter
October 18, 2017
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“The only good use for a golf course”: Senior Bryce Mefford and sophomore Ki Thomas approach the second mile marker in their Varsity Cross Country meet at Cedarcrest Golf Course. With only a mile left to go, Mefford injured his ankle and fell to his coaches seconds after this photo was taken. With a grimace, Mefford dropped out of the Varsity race and with his coaches help, limped back to the Lake Stevens XC tent. Though he was injured, Mefford is expected to make a fast recovery and race in at the Wesco Divisional Meet on October 21.

LSHS cross country sprints to the end of their season

Injuries aside, cross country looks strong going into the qualifiers
Marin Nielsen, Staff Reporter & Design Editor
October 17, 2017
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The Valhalla will be publishing comic strips every issue submitted by our student body. Have you ever wanted YOUR work published? Try your chance at having your work featured in next month's issues. This month's theme was Halloween, Next month's theme will be Thanksgiving. Turn your comic strips into Room 303 during your lunch on November 1. This week's issue has been made by Robert “Bobby” Shields.

Comic Strips

Trick and Treat yourself to some comedy
Dawsen Hudson, Head photographer and news editor
October 17, 2017
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An infinite potential: Paint brushes await their fate in the serene studio where their director contemplates which brush should complete their masterpiece. Under the cloudy skies, this unconventional artist worked with their idol of ten years for the first time. “Life is art, live yours in color,” the quote printed on top of the artist’s sketchbook.

Analyze Expression

Students shine light onto what they believe is the artistic world.
Clara Langerveld, Photographer and staff reporter
October 17, 2017
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Senior Kayla Perkins and junior Brenda Hoist practice their routine for the Homecoming Assembly to be held on October 20, 2017. All dance routines have been choreographed by students, the last two were choreographed by senior Makenzie Heggie. “We are all pretty confident about the new dance routine and excited to perform at the assembly,” says Olivia Quattrin.

The dance team makes a breathtaking return

After 7 years LSHS has a dance team once again
Audrey Kristofferson, Online editor
October 16, 2017
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Left to right: Sophomores  Vuthi Vong, Gyshie Pinkihan, and Mariama Konteh are working on reading and analysing English language in Mrs. Van der Put’s ELL class.

ELL Program Divides and Conquers the Ins and Outs of English

This year’s ELL program benefits from smaller, more personalized classes with new instructor Lynn van der Put.
Sylvia Cohen, Staff reporter
October 16, 2017
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