5/15/02 Another year, another tyrant. This years student government election was the same as it has been every year before. Chris Zielinski, a popularity seeking football player has taken the title of president. Then came the wave of student representatives, hoping to get their names herd too. With the school walls coated with posters, many people counted the days until the vanity would come to an end. And now it's over and in the corse of another week no one will remember much of anything that happened. This is our student government. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************** 3/16/03 Anxiety is building as an MHS student is caught accessing his teachers files from the MHS media center. Fearing a wave of electronic crime, the MHS staff scrambled to keep the story quiet. They have been for the most part successful until now. The Pit received an anonymous e-mail last Thursday informing us of details. Apparently, blatant security flaws in the school and district network have been ignored due to their pompous and ignorant IT team. Although the informant no longer is allowed near computers anywhere at MHS, he wishes call the tech savvy student body to arms, and exploit this opportunity. I quote his message "For years they have underestimated our abilities, lets show them what we can do!" ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************** 5/2/03 Bad news people... MHS is much to boring a place to write about. Especially the student government. It's hard to find anything wrong with them when they don't do anything. I must say, it's a little depressing to walk into the student government room and see your class president staring at an empty white wall as if he were trying to find a mirror. One things for sure, student gov is a fairly accurate representation of our student body. Blank. Welcome to high school.
******************************************************************************************************************************************************************** 6/3/03 Spring is in the air, and another year of arduous work has finally materialized into the monstrosic culmination we all know as the school yearbook. Flipping through, one may not see too much out of the ordinary, but the yearbook staff missed a few things this year. A sophomore with Photoshop editing skills spliced a picture of himself standing on a snowboard in his basement onto a background he found on the internet. Little did he know that they would publish the picture over a two page cover, and show it again on the next page accompanied with text. The pit caught up with him in the halls, here what he had to say: "I thought it would be funny to see if they could tell it wasn't real, I didn't think it would actually get published, let alone give it a two page close up." Now that the student body's digital editing capability has grown beyond the eye of MHS yearbook, what does the future of the "Voyager" hold? Only time will tell.