WJOB's Teria Seah at the "We are 99%" protest interviewing one of the event organizers Karen Kroczek.
WJOB's Ashley Calarie covering a veteran's memorial in East Chicago speaks with Charles Moore interim Director of the East Chicago Public Library. Veteran's Memorial is on display at the East Chicago Library until November 17th. The library hours are 9:00am-8:00pm Monday-Thursday and 9:00am-5:00pm Friday and Saturday.
WORDS OF THE WEEK for 10-31-11 thru 11-04-11 (Trimester 1, Week 9) (Group 9)
- SERENE – Calm, peaceful and undisturbed
Compared to Friday nights at “The Mansion”, the atmosphere here at Morton on a Tuesday seems rather serene.
- SUSTAIN – To maintain, support or hold
The students at Morton need to sustain their efforts throughout the next 3 weeks to ensure a good trimester grade.
- SCRUPULOUS – Having strong principles; very honest
Mr. Duffy is too scrupulous to be bribed into giving a better math grade to a student.
- RETENTION – The ability to recall or recognize things that were already learned; recollection.
Morton’s science teachers constantly review the needed material to improve the retention of our students.
- INCONSEQUENTIAL – Of little importance, (insignificant or trivial)
Determining the site for the Regional game is inconsequential if Morton doesn’t win the sectional title game.
Ryan Walsh and Pat Renwick at the 5k Run at Campagna Academy (October 2011)
WORDS OF THE WEEK for 10-17-11 thru 10-21-11 (Group 7)
- ADHERENCE — Faithful attachment
Strict adherence to every rule can sometimes be a difficult task.
- UNPARALLELED — Unequaled or unmatched (peerless)
Morton has had good Homecoming spirit in the past but the decorations and tribute that were displayed this year on Homecoming for our Veterans was unparalleled.
- NEBULOUS — Vague or obscure (not clear).
The directions to Zlotnik Field were very nebulous which made it difficult to get to the game on time.
- EXEMPT — To be free from obligation. (To be excluded).
The football players who have a 3.0 GPA or better were exempt from mandatory study hall during the season.
- POMPOUS — Characterized by a display of importance (arrogant or pretentious)
Many players in pro sports develop a pompous attitude as soon as they become one of the better players in their league.
WORDS OF THE WEEK for 10-10-11 thru 10-14-11 (Group 6) (Trimester 1, week 7)
- TEDIOUS — Long and tiresome. Dreary or dull
Many of the Morton teachers are using innovative methods of teaching instead of giving tedious lectures that can lose the attention of our students.
- DISPOSITION — A person’s natural outlook or mood. Temperament or character
Ms. DeYoung’s sunny disposition helps make Morton a fun place to learn.
- PLAUSIBLE — Appearing truthful or reasonable
The plan to take 20 credit hours, work a full time job and play sports in college does not seem very plausible.
- DAUNTING — Discouraging through fear; intimidating or alarming
Standing up to the neighborhood bully can be an extremely daunting task.
- AMBIVALENT — Showing uncertainly or fluctuation; having mixed feelings (to be unsure).
Aaron was ambivalent about taking Anatomy with Mrs. Garrison because it seemed interesting yet very difficult.
WORDS OF THE WEEK for 10-3-11 thru 10-7-11 (Group 5)
- CHARISMA — Personal magnetism, charm or appeal.
Mr. Sever’s charisma helps him captivate the students in his class.
- DISDAIN — A feeling of contempt or scorn or dislike
The fans showed their disdain for the officials by booing them at the end of the game.
- ENDORSE — To approve or support
After winning sectionals, our Boys Tennis team was asked to endorse brands of breakfast cereal.
- EVASIVE — Intentionally vague or ambiguous (nebulous)
Jonel was very evasive in his explanation to Mr. Friend regarding why he was in the hallway and not in class.
- ARTICULATE (Adj.) — Using language easily or clearly. (Eloquent)
Mr. Brown’s articulate explanation helped Carl better understand the assignment.