Category Archives: Spring 2024

Eisenhower is Going to Miss Mrs. Dietsch 

By: Cole Kell 

     Mrs. Dietsch has been a familiar face in the Eisenhower halls, as she has been the head of the science department, head of our National Honors Society, and as our chemistry teacher. Sadly, all good moments must come to an end, and Mrs. Dietsch has decided to move on, wrapping up her time at our school, and retiring. The Squire got close to Dietsch to find out more about her perspective on her time at our school, what she’s going to miss, and what her plans are after retirement.  

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Swinging for those Pars

By: Kris Bunk

     One common thing that teenagers have in common this time of year is they are partaking in golfing. Golfing has struck teenagers by storm after Covid – 19 hit and golfing was one of the only things people could do. Most people like myself took part in the sport and never looked back. Golfing has been around for hundreds of years, and it has usually been popular for people in the middle age and retired range.  More teens are picking up clubs each year, and Warren County is one of the best places to start.

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Lassoing Prom

By: Alyssa Wismar

     Prom is an event that every high school student looks forward to with anticipation. For underclassmen, it’s a dance to dream about attending in future years, and for upperclassmen, it’s yet another chance to hit the dance floor and have fun with their classmates. The Squire has talked to Prom Committee President, Cali Chapman, in order to get exclusive details and facts about the night.

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